16 years ago
Friday, October 17, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Am I an I.T. Professional?
Yes, I am!
I consider myself as an I.T. Professional, I'm a graduate of Bachelor in Industrial Technology major in Electronics, although I am not an I.T. Graduate but I've been involve in the industry of computers way back year 1999, i was in the hardware, we've been assembling, repairing, troubleshooting, configuration, and network computers in my O.J.T. (On-the-job-Training) that year. We also install operating systems and some application programs based on the request of our customer.
By the time I've graduated my course, I continue working on that industry, at the same time my relatives also support me on my course. If they have problems on computers, repairs, upgrades, even on data transfer, they consult me on what to do, what and where to buy some affordable parts and consumables.
In the year 2003 I've applied in the academe as a computer instructor for hardware servicing. And started teaching June that year, also until now. In 2006, I've been also involve in graphics, desktop publishing, lay outing, and video editing.
As I work in different industries, I observe that....
New breeds to New ideas, New inventions, New innovations to New Technologies
For me I.T. industry is a very wide field and many skills to learn from it. With your skills, and continuous learning, you will not run out of work.
I consider myself as an I.T. Professional, I'm a graduate of Bachelor in Industrial Technology major in Electronics, although I am not an I.T. Graduate but I've been involve in the industry of computers way back year 1999, i was in the hardware, we've been assembling, repairing, troubleshooting, configuration, and network computers in my O.J.T. (On-the-job-Training) that year. We also install operating systems and some application programs based on the request of our customer.
By the time I've graduated my course, I continue working on that industry, at the same time my relatives also support me on my course. If they have problems on computers, repairs, upgrades, even on data transfer, they consult me on what to do, what and where to buy some affordable parts and consumables.
In the year 2003 I've applied in the academe as a computer instructor for hardware servicing. And started teaching June that year, also until now. In 2006, I've been also involve in graphics, desktop publishing, lay outing, and video editing.
As I work in different industries, I observe that....
New breeds to New ideas, New inventions, New innovations to New Technologies
For me I.T. industry is a very wide field and many skills to learn from it. With your skills, and continuous learning, you will not run out of work.
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