Kamis, 27 Desember 2007

How to Understand Different Computer Hardware Jobs

Introduction

The term "computer hardware" conjures up images of large CPUs and bulky prototype computers. But in reality, computer hardware and the jobs related to it are more about networking, security and other functions than computer upkeep and repair, though that certainly is one computer hardware job.

Steps

1 Step One

Check out job sites like Monster and Careerbuilder for listings and descriptions of computer openings. This is probably the best way to get the most current computer hardware job descriptions and ascertain their popularity.

2 Step Two

Study course descriptions from computer schools. They often help you to differentiate between engineers, who work with every aspect of installing and configuring computers, and one tier computer jobs like repairman.

3 Step Three

Ask your local computer geek! He or she will be glad to talk to you, and you might get your computer fixed for free.

4 Step Four

Understand that jobs like systems administrator may involve managing and implementing an entire network of computers within a company, often at different locations. A job of this nature is one of the more complicated within the field of computer hardware and may require knowledge of routers, firewalls and computer security within that network.

5 Step Five

Know that computer hardware engineers need to deal with a broader base of functions than software or language programming specialists. There may be engineers who choose to focus only one computer function, like network security or routers, but most need to teach the whole spectrum of computer hardware utilities.

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