With the recent changes in the economy, a lot of developers are focused on their short-term job prospects. At the same time, it’s important to make sure that you get the most bang for your buck when it comes to taking the time and energy to learn new skills. via techrepublic
1. Be able to fix basic PC issues.
2. Work the help desk.
3. Do public speaking.
4. Train someone.
5. Listen more than you speak.
6. Know basic networking.
7. Know basic system administration.
8. Know how to take a network trace.
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1: One of the “Big Three” (.NET, Java, PHP)
2: Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)
3: Web development
4: Web services
5: Soft skills
6: One dynamic and/or functional programming language
7: Agile methodologies
8: Domain knowledge
9: Development “hygiene”
10: Mobile development
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1). A willingness to learn IT is an ever evolving field.
2). Good communications skills
3). Patience
4). Genuine Interest
5). Resourcefulness
6). Knowledge
7). Experience
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1. Cobol
2. Nonrelational DBMS
3. Non-IP networks
4. cc:Mail
5. ColdFusion
6. C programming
7. PowerBuilder
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1. J2EE
2. .Net
3. C#
4. Project Management
5. Oracle 8 and 9i
6. SAP
7. Business Analysis
8. VB.net
9. NT Novell
10. Java
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