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Information and Communication Technologies

As the information revolution continues, are you equipped to go with the digital flow?

It’s one of the world’s most dynamic industries, fast moving, constantly changing and always exciting. But a qualification in ICT is not just a chance to find a job in computers or telecommunications, it’s a passport to a global career.

With so much of the knowledge gained in ICT courses transcending language barriers, graduates are exposed to flexible work opportunities across the world.

At the same time, the Australian industry’s chronic skills shortages means that staying onshore after graduation could prove a rewarding career move, as well.

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Career titles and job opportunities in Information & Communication Technologies

Possible position titles and careers these courses can lead to include:

  • Analyst
  • Analyst Programmer
  • Applications Programmer
  • Assistant Webmaster
  • Cable TV Technician
  • Call Centre Support Representative
  • Client Support Officer
  • Computer Network Manager
  • Computer Programmer
  • Computer Sales Consultant
  • Computer Systems Engineer
  • Customer Service Consultant
  • Data Cable Installer
  • Database Designer
  • Digital Programmer
  • General Application Support Officer
  • Help Desk Support Officer
  • Internet Administrator
  • IT Research Engineer
  • IT support Officer
  • Java developer
  • Multimedia Developer
  • Multimedia Programmer
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Designer
  • Network Engineering Assistant
  • Network Technician
  • Programmer
  • Software Project Manager
  • Support Manager
  • System Manager
  • Systems Analyst
  • Technical Support Officer
  • Technician
  • Telecommunications Installer
  • Trainee Programmer
  • Typist
  • Web Designer
  • Web Programmer
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