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Computer Programmer Career

By Melissa Steele, published Dec 01, 2006
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According to the BLS, employment in computer and software programming is projected to increase 68 percent between 2004 and 2014. In fact it’s the third fastest growing industry in the economy. Computer programmers earn between $30.00 and $35.00 an hour and progressing to management could increase this figure to $55.00.

What exactly does a computer programmer do?
Computer programmers write, test, and maintain programs and software - the tools behind every computer function. This involves complex coding, usually learned via a degree in computers. A career as a computer programmer might not seem the “sexiest” option for graduates of tech schools, but computer programming is behind every area of technology. The BLS predicts that job opportunities will be excellent for most computer workers; in addition, the salaries are a good deal better than average. Computer programming remains one of the most in-demand skills in this area.

How to become a computer programmer
A bachelor’s degree in computers is the most common route into computer programming. This degree could be in computer science, mathematics or information technology. If your skills are fresh enough, an associate’s degree may suffice, but a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computers should provide the best career advancement prospects.
In addition, graduates of tech schools with up-to-date computer training will have the best prospects in programming. Constant advances in technology mean that your relationship with tech schools should be an ongoing thing, further adding to your existing skills with diplomas and certifications where necessary.

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Takeaways
  • A bachelor's degree in computers is the most common route into computer programming.
  • Computer programmers write, test, and maintain programs and software - the tools behind every comput
  • According to the BLS, employment in computer and software programming is projected to increase 68 pe
Did You Know?
Computer programmers earn between $30.00 and $35.00 an hour and progressing to management could increase this figure to $55.00.
Resources
  • Melissa Steele is a featured writer for EducationGuys.com. She has been writing about trade schools and technical vocational school info since 2004.
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Posted on 10/16/2007 at 7:10:00 AM

 
Good article! I have been a (mainframe)computer programmer since Bill Gates was a school boy and have found it greatly rewarding even if it's not all that "sexy" a profession.

Posted on 09/17/2007 at 8:09:00 AM

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