hahahhaha my bad i thought you were talking about hscIT is like technology you do coding, making games, using programs etc mainly with computers... While business is like the non geography side of geography
.IT is like technology you do coding, making games, using programs etc mainly with computers... While business is like the non geography side of geography
Oh dear...IT is like technology you do coding, making games, using programs etc mainly with computers... While business is like the non geography side of geography
Lol. Usually doesn't work that way in the real world.Oh dear...
The IT department usually have to deal with clientele to design a product. They do the sketches, plans, timeframes and ensure things such as ergonomics and ethical procedures are being followed.
Of course , there are programmers but that's usually a lower level occupation (not trying to offend anyone )
If you are worried about the prospect of a career, the I would look away from IT. Most of it is being outsourced to Manila, China and India
No. I know you are only in prelim and stuff but stop spreading misinformation.Oh dear...
The IT department usually have to deal with clientele to design a product. They do the sketches, plans, timeframes and ensure things such as ergonomics and ethical procedures are being followed.
Of course , there are programmers but that's usually a lower level occupation (not trying to offend anyone )
If you are worried about the prospect of a career, the I would look away from IT. Most of it is being outsourced to Manila, China and India
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Hmm, at the start of this year both Allianz and qbe moved the majority of its it department to ManilaNo. I know you are only in prelim and stuff but stop spreading misinformation.
As brent noted, the IT industry is growing in Australia and there are numerous benefits to doing development inhouse as opposed to a dedicated location in India (of which, outsourcing is starting to move away from). I could write a few para's about this but just no.
Hmm, at the start of this year both Allianz and qbe moved the majority of its it department to Manila
Can you provide some references / sources?
There's your sources.do a quick google search "it industry Australia"
It will answer the question
There's your sources.
Exactly. Skills shortage NOT jobs shortage.First thing that pops up lel
Exactly. Skills shortage NOT jobs shortage.