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Aircraft Mechanic,
Animator,
Architect,
Barista,
Bartender,
CAD Operator,
Call Center Agent,
Caregiver,
Chef,
Civil Engineer,
Commercial Airline Pilot,
Computer Programmer,
Cook,
Dietician,
Electrical Engineer,
Geologist,
Heavy Equipment Mechanic,
Heavy Equipment Operator,
Hotel Reservation Officer,
Massage Therapist,
Mechanical Engineer,
Medical Technologist,
Medical Transcriptionist,
Metallurgical Engineer,
Mining Engineer,
Nursing Assistant,
Optometrist,
Pharmacist,
Physical Therapist,
Professional Nurse,
Receptionist,
Retail Sales Person,
Room Attendant,
Software Engineer,
Surveyor,
Telemarketer,
Tour Guide,
Travel Agent,
Waiter-Waitress,
Welding & Metal Fabrication Technician Computer Programmers write, modify, integrate
and test computer codes for microcomputer and mainframe software applications,
data processing applications, opening and operating systems-level software, and
communications software. Computer Programmers generally know more than one
programming language. In practice, these programmers often are referred to by
the language they know such as Java programmers, or by the type of function they
perform or environment in which they work - for example, database programmers,
mainframe programmers, or Web programmers. A Computer Programmer must have a bachelors
degree in computer science or in another discipline with a significant computer
programming content. A Computer Programmer must be familiar with the
different computer languages that work with programming and web environment:
Entry level Programmers make around P15,000 -
P20,000 per month. Experienced and advanced lead programmers and system
programmers can receive as much as P50,000 a month. For Computer Programmers who keep up to date
with the latest technology, the prospects for advancement are good. They may be
promoted to Lead Programmer and be given supervisory responsibilities. Some may
move into Systems Programming, Programmer Analyst or Systems Analyst on a
managerial level. In our "computer tech age", Computer
Programmers are highly in demand here and abroad. Most of the businesses in
different industries use computers and need a certain software to run them. Each
of these software programs is tailor-made by the programmers to fit the system
needs of the business and it is the task of Computer Programmers to develop
these Computer Software Programs. According to the Philippine Software
Development Industry Association (PSIA), in the Software Industry alone, the
demand for Computer programmers will reach an estimated total of 385,400 for the
period 2007-2010. The cost of pursuing a Bachelor Degree (4-year
course) in Computer Science may cost from P100,000 to as high as P280,000
depending on the educational institution the student is enrolled. * Based on tuition fee rates for school year
2007 - 2008 Source: Bureau of Local
Employment, Manila, Philippines. |
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