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A software designer is tasked with planning and overseeing the implementation of a software solution. A client expresses a specific need and the software designer uses components and algorithms to architect a software solution to accomplish the task. Software designers make use of IT perpetually in their job, as the synchronization of data necessary for effective plans and reliable communications requires significant use of modern media networking.
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The military offers a wide range of job opportunities for almost any skill set. The United States Armed Forces can be divided into five subgroups: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Enlisting with any branch of the military will require the completion of Basic Training in their brnach. A recruit would subsequently begin training in his or her specialty until the requirements for that specialty are met. The military is a good option for those who seek job security as well as a challenging and rigorous career. The military also provides many incentives and benefits for recruits for the rest of their lives.
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Teachers are professionals who educate students in either an individual or classroom setting. Teachers must be certified with a Teaching degree, and are often also specialized in their particular field that they plan on teaching. Most teaching programs in the United States are formed in order to accomadate this, and are tradionally 5-year college tracks. Teachers can be employees of the government, if working for a public school or other government-operated organization. Teachers are also employed by private schools and other paid educational services. Teachers, however, must be distinguished from tutors in that a teacher's purpose is to introduce and educate students on a subject, wheras a tutor's purpose is to assist students with already-learned material. Teachers work with all age levels of students, and those entering the teaching profession often choose a certain age group with which they would like to teach. Teachers of younger age groups, such as elementary students, often have a broader and more basic knowledge requirement that spans many fields of study; as the student's age increases, teachers tend to become more specialized. Teachers of college students are known as Professors; being seleccted for a Professor position is held in high esteem and often requires a large amount of education and experience not only in teaching but in one's field.
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A career in a Non-Profit Organization is often only attainable as a paying career on the highest levels of the organization. Because an NPO, by nature, des not operate for money, only the main and highest-level employees will be paid significantly. Often times, NPO's advocate humantarian causes. One can find a fulfilling career in an NPO, or even start one themselves, if he or she plans on fighting for a cause about which they feel strongly. To be a paid employee at a non-profit organization, people will often times gain experience within the organization and move up into a paid position, or they will start their own NPO and make money from there. Much like entrepreneurship, working for an NPO has few solid or official requirements, so this career is best for those who are self-motivated.
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An architect is a professionally trained designer who plans, designs, and constructs small buildings, groups of buildings, and complex structures, as well as the support systems in and around them. Architects combine creative design with a wealth of technical knowledge to construct integrated solutions for indoor and outdoor settings.
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