Overview:
If you want a job where you can train in a particular skill set and then never have to learn anything new, IT isn't the field for you. But if you like to be constantly learning new things and developing new skills, you're in the right business. In the late 80s, NetWare and IPX/SPX administration were the skills to have. Today, it's all about TCP/IP and the Internet.
Read this guide from TechRepublic for a look at some of the skills you should be thinking about developing to keep on top of things in the tech world in the next five years.
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| Date: | Aug 2008 |
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