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  • Technical Development
  • Application Development
  • Special Opportunities
  • Support Personnel
 

What comes to mind when you think of a career in Information Technology? Dilbert? A pocket protector? Think again.

Our Career Choices section will help you explore our entry-level job descriptions. "Entry-level" jobs mark the beginning of your career in information technology (IT). These jobs help you gain experience to move into other mid- and senior-level positions.

Technical Development involves the most challenging work; if you feel you're a "born techie," this section is for you.

Application Development combines business (or science) and computers; if you enjoy working with business people to solve their business problems by using computer systems, then you'd enjoy Application Development.

Special Opportunities includes business, sales and recruiting, testing, and technical writing. In short, they are creative jobs that are all over the map!

Support Personnel positions require problem-solving ability and people skills; if you're drawn to helping people out of a system or network problem, this could be your niche.

Take the Interest Test and see which career choice it points you to. Also, take the Aptitude Test to check out your basic aptitude in IT. Then, return to this section to find a great fit!