Types of Careers

Support

Careers in support include positions is system, customer and marketing support areas such as:

Project Manager

If you are in the position of project manager in the project management stream, you will be responsible for the overall coordination of systems development and/or implementation for major applications. Read more...

Quality Assurance Specialist

Once a developer is finished with a software product, it is sent to you. As a quality assurance specialist, you are responsible for inspecting the software, uncovering and preventing software defects. Read more...

Analyst of management systems

As a Management Systems Analyst, you'll conduct feasability studies to determine the needs and specification necessary for the establishment, or the expansion of one or more Information systems, in an organism.  Read more...

Data Network Designer

As a Technical Architect you will be responsible for designing, developing, evaluating and integrating business applications, technical environments, information warehouses, operating systems, databases, and telecommunication networking. Read more...

Director, IS Management

As the Information Systems Manager you are responsible for planning, implementing and managing the information systems and computer resources for an entire organization. Read more...

Product Specialist

If you are in the position of project manager in the project management stream, you will be responsible for the overall coordination of systems development and/or implementation for major applications. Read more...

Auditor

An auditor’s primary concern is to ensure that all aspects of an organization’s information systems are functioning as it was designed. As an auditor, you will basically inspect programs, systems, operational procedures, documentation, control techniques, disaster plans, and insurance and fire protection. Read more...

Computer Operator

As a computer operator you will oversee and monitor the operation of computer hardware systems, which consist of the computer itself and peripheral equipment such as printers and disk drives. You will also look after minicomputers, multi-user and mainframe systems. Read more...

IT Consultant

As a computer consultant you have developed, over years of experience, an expertise in a particular informatics field. Your client hires you to provide them with strategic advice and a level of assistance which they do not have inside the organization. You are hired usually on a project basis and in a particular field of your expertise. Read more...

Database Analyst

As a database analyst you will manage and organize electronic data according to corporate data administration policies and standards in order to ensure that the information needs of the users are met. Read more...

Database Administrator

As a databas e administrator, you will b uild, test, install and modify computer databases. You are the person responsible for making sure that an organization’s database is up and available. Read more...

Help Desk Representative

Similar to the customer support representative, users call you when they are having problems with their computer hardware and software. The difference between the two jobs is that as a technical support representative you have direct personal contact with the user. Read more...

Security Analyst

Security analysts coordinate planned security measures to protect information in computer files from accidental or unauthorized modification, destruction or disclosure. In addition, you may be responsible for designing and monitoring security systems. Read more...

Training Manager

As a training manager you will plan, direct and coordinate all the informatics training activities of an organization. In some instances, you may be involved in the delivery of training programs to assist users. Read more...

Website Developper/ Designer


A Web Developer/Designer concerns themselves with the online presence of a company, determines how best to present themselves, what resources their organization wants to offer online, and then implementing their plan.  They take into account what type of organization it is, what functions the organization wants to offer online, and the organization's resources and shortfalls, and works to overcome them.  Read more...

Web Manager

A Web Management specialist takes care of the day-to-day running of an organization's website, updating the front page, making sure links don't die, making sure relevant pieces of content are highlighted and easy to access, and working hard to anticipate problems in the website itself.  Read more...