How to Find a High Paying Technology Job
Following a career path in technology is a
smart employment decision. As the technological landscape changes, software
engineers, IT consultants, security administrators and analysts set up and
improve this cutting-edge science. If you enjoy math and science, and you want
to work with computers, video games, applications or other aspects of the tech
business, then you should work hard to choose an education that will afford you
the best opportunities. Once you've graduated, you can target your job search
to optimize your salary and your job satisfaction. Learn how to find a
high-paying technology job.
Method1
1.Technology
Education/Experience
Choose your educational path according to which
technology jobs are expected to see positive job growth.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics lists most jobs
and their expected growth in the next 8 to 10 years. For example, in 2012, information
technology consultants, data scientists, cloud architects, search engine
specialists are expected to see job growth at a rate much faster than the
national average.
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Expected growth industries change a little every year, especially in the
technology sector where new platforms and programs create new types of jobs. Do
extensive research before you enter school. Search online for articles about
high-growth technology jobs, read business and technology journals and discuss
job growth with people you know in the technology sector.
2.Complete your
degree. While there are some
technology jobs that do not require a 4-year degree, this is the standard for
engineering, administration and software development. Consider Management
Information Systems (MIS), Computer Science or Software Engineering.
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Popular jobs that only require a 2-year degree include graphic design,
web development and computer support specialties.
3.Work on open-source platforms or intern to get experience. What might surprise many new college graduates is that some of the best places to work in technology look for passion in their employees. Fostering new ideas and contributing to larger projects will show you to be a creative, driven employee.
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When you are looking for a tech job, you want to be able to express how
you are a better choice than the dozens to thousands of other applicants for
the job. Working on pet projects, open source platforms or on research may give
you an edge on the competition.
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If you are a budding developer, try to become versed on Android, iPhone,
the Cloud and JavaScript. You can specialize later on; however, you may develop
a talent and passion by trying several systems.
4.Choose a job path based on its starting salary. IT auditors, data modelers, software engineers, network security administrators and data analysts can earn a starting salary into 6 figures. If you find a high-paying job that you want to work toward, take electives while in school and choose jobs that give you experience in the field.
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There is some risk to choosing an educational path based on 1 job, since
the tech industry can change greatly in 2 to 4 years. However, once you've
graduated, you can begin to work toward your high-paying job by making
calculated employment and experience choices.
5.Get 2 to 5 years of
applicable experience in your field to increase your salary.Few
tech people get to start off as a software developer, data modeler or IT
auditor. Apply for an entry-level job as an assistant analyst, junior web
developer, data manager or assistant applications developer.
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Some jobs, such as applications and cloud architects require 8 to 10
years of applications development experience.
6.Stay atop of the most current technology information in your field. Employers will look for people who are on the cutting edge of the industry. As you go through school and long after, try to read technology websites and journals so you can discuss new technology thoughtfully.
Method2
Technology Employment Strategies
1.Move to technology hubs to increase your salary
and job prospects.
New York City and
Silicon Valley will always have a high number of tech jobs. Other growing tech
hubs include Portland, OR, Denver, CO, Salt Lake City, UT, Minneapolis, MN,
Boston, MA, Baltimore, MD, San Diego, CA, Seattle, WA, Cleveland, OH, Chicago,
IL, Dallas and Austin, TX and Atlanta, GA.
Find a technology recruiter. Technology recruiters or head hunters are still
used widely in the technology sector. In fact, many major companies like Apple
and Google almost always use recruiters to find employees, rather than posting
listings in the traditional way.
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Recruiters do the work of seeking out high-paying jobs for you, and they
make money by receiving a fee for finding excellent employees. Market yourself
to several recruiting companies based in your area. You never know who will
have the best contacts, and they can also help you to improve your resume and
interviewing skills.
2.Find a technology
recruiter. Technology
recruiters or head hunters are still used widely in the technology sector. In
fact, many major companies like Apple and Google almost always use recruiters
to find employees, rather than posting listings in the traditional way.
·
Recruiters do the work of seeking out high-paying jobs for you, and they
make money by receiving a fee for finding excellent employees. Market yourself
to several recruiting companies based in your area. You never know who will have
the best contacts, and they can also help you to improve your resume and
interviewing skills.
3.Post your resume online. Recruiters
look for tech professionals on Monster, Career Builder, Craigslist and other
websites.
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In order to optimize your resume on search results, use the word
"resume" in the body of the document. Also, specify all applicable
experience, including buzz words like "software," "Android"
"data analysis" and other descriptive words.
4.Research jobs with
the highest-paying tech companies. One
way to ensure you start in technology with a high-paying job, is to aim to work
for those companies that report high starting and median salaries. Search for
jobs with these companies on their websites, on job boards and by contacting
their human resources department and talent acquisitions manager.
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Information on these companies is often listed in articles on the
Internet. In 2012, the highest-paying tech companies were Nokia, Intel, eBay,
Oracle, Google, Adobe, Yahoo, Nvidia, Salesforce and Microsoft. You should
assume that any companies listed in these articles will have the largest
competition for high-paying jobs.
5.Move to
management or senior level positions at a company. Seek
and apply for promotions internally. Even as you seek other, more profitable
work, it is good to show that you have been found to be a valuable employee who
can hold a senior role.
6.Consider seeking a master's degree in computer
science or business administration. Achieving
this level of education can help you move up to an administrative or architect
role more quickly.
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