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MAXH02013-04-09 13:26:01
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MAXH0, 2013-04-09 13:26:01

Vocational guidance for schoolchildren - a map of IT specialties?

Recently, such an idea appeared - to compile a tree of all (as far as possible) IT specialties so that schoolchildren can navigate in future professions and build a career consciously!
Therefore, I ask the community to throw in (if it doesn’t make it difficult) familiar professions (positions), what skills need to be pumped in order to move from one position to another, profession bonuses and all that /
I will try to generalize and make (to the best of my curvature) beautifully. Once again, take it apart on Habré and give it to schoolchildren for career guidance by the fall.

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Andrew, 2013-04-09
@MAXH0

There is no tree of IT specialties for schoolchildren on the diagram.
Scheme with options for using the .Net platform. As K.O.
It's like an advertising message in an advertisement for packages of chips, many colors are different, and the variety (manufacturer) of chips is one and, accordingly, only chips :-((.
So in this scheme, only programming and only on .Net.
Wikipedia, for example, indicates in simple words about the specialization of system
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_administrator And the
IT specialties themselves, for example, can be viewed at the university at the corresponding faculty
www.avalon.ru/HigherEducation/

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Alexander Shapovalov, 2013-04-09
@shapovalov_org

Don't forget the technical writer and development team leader! And translate the scheme of specialties into Russian please! Great job, I would like to ride on all the branches of this metro scheme)

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overmes, 2013-04-10
@overmes

Phew, I barely found it ...
I was at the BitByte conference last year, there was an interesting report on a similar topic:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSNZl6GDB-w

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MAXH0, 2013-04-10
@MAXH0

About .Net, I perfectly understood that this is advertising.
I would like something approximately the same, BUT about the whole IT.

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