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Should I Study IT - A Personal Question

By: Jason Kendall

Published: October 30, 2009
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Am I professing that IT training and careers within IT are the be-all and end-all of futures on this planet? God forbid, no. Where would we all be without the highly paid football stars who entertain us so well on a week by week basis? But there has to be a reason why increasing numbers of people are studying for careers within the IT industry.

The increase in IT training for those people who are seeking a career change or an enhancement to their existing skill sets has been an interesting development. In reviewing this, I'm curious to find out if this option really is viable, and why IT continues to offer the attraction?

While we all acknowledge that in relationships, key elements and people themselves can change. At the age of 10, a boyfriend or girlfriend can be considered a cute thing, but it isn't expected to last. At the age of 18-20, relationships are often less transient, but they also have a shorter lifespan than others later in life.

We ask young people to make decisions and plan their working career fairly early on in life. Yet historically there seems to be an inherent resistance to change as times passes. So if we accept that life changes, and we accept that circumstances also change, isn't it prudent for us to accept that career paths can and indeed ought to change?

The continued dependence of modern society on IT, and IT related factors, leads many people to assume that a career in this field would be reliable and well paid, based on simple economics of supply and demand. Many people see a direct transfer of how they utilize IT systems in a social environment (such as playing games and social interaction on the Internet e.g. Facebook, etc.) into a career. Is this a genuine realism of a career within IT, and what factors would actually lead towards a successful career?

I believe that a key element in answering this is an understanding that a career in IT is as dependent on factors such as an employer (or client base if self-employed,) and economic issues, as any other career path. However, there is considerable evidence to suggest that professional people within the IT industry can move between employers and industry sectors more freely, due to the wide dependence on IT services across both geographic and industry models.

One of the key elements is the term 'Professional IT People' - just as in any other industry, employers have consistently sought human resources where the skills can be proven by both experience and an approved benchmark. This applies whether that is a degree, or recognised apprenticeship culminating in an industry standard qualification, such as electrician and plumber.

It's no different in the IT industry. Just because many people have a computer at home, and can experience many areas of the IT industry domestically, this is vastly different in many cases from the skills and resources required in the commercial sector. I'm sure we'd all acknowledge that playing games for four hours a night or surfing the Internet doesn't make us a qualified games designer, or a qualified webmaster.

Within the IT field, professional qualifications such as MCSE or MCSA are immediately recognisable as an industry standard. Employers know they can rely upon the skills offered, and as such there's a reduced risk of breach of commercial insurance policies for work and services provided by such people. This applies whether they are self-employed or directly employed.

Anybody seriously thinking about a future in this field must look at how best to position themselves to become interesting to an employer - and clearly having a professional qualification will go a long way towards this. It's the employer or client who pays the salary, so we should at least be aware of what they're seeking in recruitment or engagement.

We have plenty of data in existence to support the view that the IT sector growth is faster and more resilient than many other industry sectors. We're seeing a transitional shift in industry sectors, from the first world over to the third world. Many growing or 'tiger' economies are adapting to (and embracing) long standing IT systems at a very fast rate indeed.

Up to now in this article we've looked at the trends, which with the slow down and in some cases demise of traditional industry (and therefore traditional job-for-life expectancies), there will be an increasing propensity towards several jobs and career paths over our lifetime.

In addition, we've observed that as the IT industry provides both consistencies in supply and demand across industry sectors and across geographical boundaries, it remains consistently attractive. Current forecasts also predict the increasing reliance on both IT systems overall, and the professional people who develop, use and maintain those systems, as they remain integral to many organisations requirements long-term.

Salary forecasts remain high within this industry, with plenty of evidence to suggest that this is achievable. It's worth noting, however, that in many other sectors the top-people get paid the top-money, and just 'being there' isn't good enough and doesn't guarantee the top-money.

The case has also been put forward that employers review recruitment for IT skills in exactly the same way as any other facet of their business. Applicants are expected to formally demonstrate their qualifications and skills, no different to the way employers might expect their electricians and accountants to be professionally qualified to do the work they're employed to do.

I concur that there is substantial evidence to promote a career within the IT industry as a robust and viable option to many individuals within today's economic and social climate. High renumeration is definitely achievable. However, it's equally clear and, in fairness, common sense, to expect to have to achieve a recognisable professional IT certification to be able to demonstrate clearly one's own ability; at the very least it demonstrates the attitude that you are serious about this career path and that any prospective employer can rely on you commercially.

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