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The best IT jobs in post recession era

Submitted by admin on Friday, 5 February 2010No Comment

Less severe than the recession of 1930ies, yet recession of 2009 had massive impact on economies, worldwide and the area most affected with this downturn of events was jobs. Though market is said being revived, yet in terms of job it is said to be a jobless recovery across different sectors.

However, in IT sector there are quantum numbers of jobs and professional in the field, where one can search out for the related job in particular sector and especially can work in the respective areas and technology sectors. IT professionals in this period of virtualization, has come across various fields and areas to work upon like virtualization, cloud, network security and social computing skills.  The most appraised jobs where a person could work in present scenario in IT sector are.

•    Capacity Manager: The role of the capacity manager is to establish in the sectors that are looking to optimize demands, especially, into the companies that are down in the economy. A capacity manager will optimize resources and specifically use them for better up liftment of the company.

•    Network Engineer: Despite, whatever, the case may be lying with recession or  un recessionary faze, it is quite clear that scope for networking, voice and data communication technologies is increasing day by day for 2010. This is being interpreted as there is still demand for data communication and networking engineers in the market.

•    Open Source Specialist: As a cost cutting measure, the companies are turning towards open source software for more number of enterprise projects. Therefore, an open source specialist is need of the hour for companies and they are also required by software companies even for commercial support packages.

•    Service Assurance Manager: This designation is hold by IT professionals who are expert in showing better results for IT domains like network, systems, storage and applications use as to bind entire IT service life cycle in 2010. The IT companies would look towards IT service assurance manger to staff their teams.

•    Electronic Health Records Systems Manager: As IT is integral to a number of cross sectors and industries, but health care is the area, where sector wise growth for IT professionals it is expected that it would be maximum in health care industry, courtesy, government economic stimulus plans. The rise in jobs is expected due to American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009 that may create thousands of jobs in health care industry.

•   Sourcing Specialist: As the trend of IT is overlapped and changing a lot in current scenario as business trends like software as a service, cloud computing, managed services, out sourcing and off shoring necessitated need of the professionals with skills in software license management, contract negotiations and managing consultants or distributed teams. Therefore a sourcing specialist is required by companies in big ways to carry out business deeds.

•    Business Process Engineer: As the recession has just swayed away, therefore, every IT company is looking out for business savvy technologist that could work under leaner budget schedule and better streamlined operations.  Hence, there is expectation that companies would look out for business process engineers for re-engineering projects in coming years.

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