Quote Originally Posted by mrdevious
I love computers as is, they just make more sense to me than anything else. Right now I don't know a whole lot, but enough to know I have a knack for it.What's yours?
That's THE key ingredient to be sucessful!! I started out as a jr programmer back in the early 90's, then moved to programmer/analyst then senior programmer/analyst and with that as my "base" i moved to a senior business analyst. I'm actually in the process now of interviewing for a position as a Marketing Analyst which is a culmination of all of my experience lumped together (Plus I've been working in the Marketing/Ad Agency industry for 14 of my 18 years). I LOVE the work and because of that i've become very good at it - I sent out 3 resumes, got 3 job interviews and will get 3 job offers and will get to pick which one I want!!! And the pay sure as hell can't be beat!!

Go to Monster.com or careerbuilder.com and just do a search for the above jobs, as well as yours, and you'll see the potential. Also check out the "requirements/skills" section of the jobs to see what all of the companies are looking for to get an idea.


The only down side is that 99% of the companies will require a drug test. I'm cramming for mine now - and its pissing me off. It'll be a week this Sunday since I've shmoked
Ubalubus Reviewed by Ubalubus on . What's your big career goal? I think it would be interesting to hear the dreams of our members here, career wise that is. Not something far out that you don't ever plan on achieving, but your big final career achievement you want to reach. I personally want to be a Senior System's Analyst. Basically it's a lot more focused on hardware than software, though both are involved. I'd be able to take a computer apart and put it back together again, do anything through DOS or a BIOS, and set up system networks for Rating: 5