It was a pleasure and great opportunity to participate in Itech's Computer Technology Systems and Applied Cyber Security Advisory Committee. As a student on the advisory committee, I was able to see and hear first-hand what the IT Industry is looking for in their future employees, colleagues and business partners. Also, I witness from the advisory board a commitment towards developing IT industry certified and trained technical professionals with the ability to enter and fill the available IT positions with competence and confidence.
Some of the items discussed were the following:
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Tracking student’s
successes, in regard to certification and job placement.
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Chamber of Commerce
participation or partnership for marketing and networking.
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Panel of business
owners events to discuss the IT industry future workforce
needs and expectations.
needs and expectations.
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Various paths of
success and how to achieve them.
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Internships, on the
job training, job support groups, shadowing opportunities and volunteerism.
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Various websites that
are available to vet workers and competency, such as: Elance and ODesk.
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Microsoft Application
Development website offering free courses.
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Advisory board
accessing ITech’s curriculum and textbooks.
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What type of lab
activities must we be familiar with to develop real world skills, such as VLAN’s,
network security, default gateways, routers and switches, the explaining the OSI
model?
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The ability to
communicate technological concepts for the industry and explain them to clients
in laymen terms.
Personal Lesson Learned: It is an expectation for us to
have the ability to communicate the different concepts we are learning, this is
extremely important. It is not good enough
to know the concepts but to explain them to various audiences.