I want to know - what is the IT specialization?

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IT specialization refers to the focused study and expertise within the broader field of Information Technology. This specialization can encompass various areas, including data management, computer networking, database systems design, software design, management information systems, and systems management. Graduates in IT can pursue a wide range of job opportunities, such as IT support specialist, network administrator, database administrator, software developer, and systems analyst. The demand for IT professionals continues to grow, driven by the increasing reliance on technology across industries.
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I want to know about what is the IT specialization?


What are the work oppurtunities in this specialization?
 
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When Iam finishing study IT, What are jobs that I can work?
 
beauty-eyes said:
When Iam finishing study IT, What are jobs that I can work?

from that Wikipedia link I gave you:
IT professionals perform a variety of duties that range from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and information databases. A few of the duties that IT professionals perform may include:

Data Management
Computer Networking
Database Systems Design
Software design
Management Information Systems
Systems management
 
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