Apr 13, 2012

What takes to be IT professional


Being IT professional is a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation. One’s primary duties consists of the performance of work requiring knowledge of an advanced type in a field of science or learning customarily acquired by a prolonged course of specialized intellectual instruction and study or work, One’s instruction, study, or work is original and creative in character in recognized field of artistic endeavor and the result of which depends primarily on the invention, imagination, or talent of the employee. IT Professional must have enough knowledge to solve problems in regards to the technology that have been existing in the industry. A IT  professional is someone who requires advanced training and experience, must exercise discretion and judgment in the course of his or her work, and whose work cannot be standardized. When it comes to using illegal copies of commercial software, software piracy in a corporate setting is sometimes directly traceable to IT People either they are allowing it to happen or are actively engaging in it. Often the piracy is done to reduce IT-related spending to meet challenging budgets.

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