Unless you have been living in a cave for the past decade, you could not have helped but noticed that you can no longer function in life without technology. Whether you are clinically dependent upon email, or never leave home without your cell phone in hand, the fact is that technology is a relevant part of our everyday lives. Even your coffee pot has embraced technology and now possesses the ability to turn itself on, grind it’s own beans, and brew you a fresh cup of Joe. Perhaps one of the most noticeable impacts technology has had on our lives is in the workplace. New career opportunities are cropping up with each new technological advance and existing jobs continue to be transformed as technology changes.
As individuals prepare to enter the workforce, the tech field provides some very exciting career opportunities. Whether you are a first time college student or a workforce veteran, colleges are developing programs to provide the needed skills to pursue a successful tech career. In addition to a variety of tech degrees, many schools provide extended learning course work that allows working students to develop skills in such areas as web design, software development and database administration.
Aside from the potential to be very lucrative, one of the aspects of a tech career that is appealing to so many is that of constant change. As technology continues to evolve at warp speed, the demand for new business solutions is immense.



