We all know the frustration of dealing with a computerized response to a customer service question when the telephone program won’t allow you to speak to a real live person and the canned response doesn’t answer your question or solve your problem by referring you to option 1 or 2 or 4, but now we have to deal with the vileness of virtual email responses.
That’s right folks, some computer programming genius convinced that he has all the answers is now responding to our plaintive pleas for help via email with a programmed response. Don’t think I am telling you the truth – try asking for a manager in an email reply when your question isn’t answered or your problem solved.
These geniuses are convinced they can give us canned answers that are not responsive to our questions and that we will have no choice, but to accept them.
Example:
If I can be of assistance to you in the future, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
But they didn’t answer my question or solve my problem. I will spare you the details. All they did was give me excuses as to why they couldn’t help me and then end by offering to help me in the future. I will not be pacified by such nonsense. I want real answers from a real person; someone who can think on his feet without referring to a data bank for the wrong answer once he thinks he has profiled me. We can’t be stereotyped so easily, can we?
What does some computer program really know about me, or you for that matter: our passions, our wants, our desire to overcome the obstacles that constrain us.
I ended my reply email by asking to speak to a manager before I print this article. If you are reading this now I have not spoken to or heard from a manager by email or any other means of communication known to man such as by mail or telephone, but then what would some virtually vile software program know about a request from me that they could not possibly have anticipated or stored in their knowledge bank.
They probably don’t have human managers, only programs.
My question to you my friends is are we going to sacrifice out individuality to the machinations of some computer program designed to save the institution in question money and drive us crazy in frustration, and if not what are we going to do about it?
Would only real people please respond to my question?
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Thanks to the technologically savvy times we live in, a computer programming degree is one of the most widespread, sought-after degrees around. There is hardly a place in every day life where computers are not in use. As life evolves and the dependence on computers continues to grow and grow, computer programming is known to be one of the top three industries that have continued to skyrocket consistently with no end in sight.
Computer programmers write the computer software programs that keep a computer functioning and then maintain and test that software to ensure its productivity. At times, they may expand or improve the function of current software programs. It is a career that requires great attention to detail and the ability to do several tasks at once. The in-demand skill of taking complex codes and turning them into workable programs has these computer professionals making lucrative annual salaries.
Because the use of computers is so vast and no computer can run without a program, this looks to be a necessary career that will not fade any time soon. Those with a bachelor’s degree are likely to have the best chance of career placement; however, this is a career for the person who loves to learn. As technology grows and evolves, so must the skills of one with a computer programming degree. An update in skills and certifications to keep up with the fast changing world of computers is necessary for success.
Many different types of computers and technology mean that there are several different types of computer programmers. JavaScript, VisualBASIC and C++ programming are a few of the computer languages one can become schooled in; or one may become schooled in any number or combination. The more skills a computer programmer has to stand on, the better the potential for real earning power.
Those who choose this type of profession are often snapped up by companies for entry-level positions. Employers want reliable sources who can keep productivity on an even keel. Therefore, in those times when it comes necessary for a computer professional to update their certification or further their education, employers will often subsidize the cost. This ensures that the computer programmer will be able to keep up with technology and meet any and all challenges
The work environment of a computer programmer is generally in a relaxed office environment. They are often relied upon to fix any problems that may arise during work hours; yet many are ‘on call’ for problems that occur in off hours. Deadlines are frequently an aspect of the job. Work as a computer programmer can be a solitary position and at other times the work is done as part of a team.
An added plus to being a computer programmer is that it is a profession in which telecommuting is becoming more and more of an option. Telecommuting is performing a job through the use telephone lines, modems and Internet to transmit data between a person’s home and their place of work. Because of the nature of a computer programmer’s work, problem solving and deadlines can be met without any need to set foot in an office.
When comparing computer related jobs, it is computer programming that is expected to grow the most. Those who invest in a computer programming degree will have a wide range of options before them. It is a career with far-reaching possibilities that can change just as fast as the technology around us changes. Those who enjoy not only working with computers but have an ability to focus on detail while applying logic may find the world of computer programming quite enjoyable.
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Computers and the Internet have streamlined their way into the homes of people all over the world. Currently, more than three-quarters of homes in the United States have a computer. The abundance of computers all over the nation provides numerous career opportunities and degree programs associated with technology. One program that has become more and more popular since the boom of the computer is a computer programming degree. Gaining a degree in this program offers benefits such as being able to work from home and job security, which is an important benefit in any career field.
In 2006, CNN Money named software engineers as the number one job in the United States. The reason why software engineering is a huge career field is due to the fact that practically every part of the business world is in need of software engineers. From financial establishments to institutions of higher education, many organizations house their own Information Technology department raising the need for individuals who are knowledgeable in computer programming.
Computer programming goes far beyond the basics of normal computer programs. Knowledge in math and problem solving are key elements to being a successful computer programmer, along with more advanced and intricate computer skills. These skills are enforced through a series of classes and course work that emphasizes the importance of problem solving and math in the technology world. These skills are important due in part to the fact that in computer programming, there is no set of guidelines to follow when trying to correct a problem. Therefore, computer programs are required to analytically evaluate a situation to come up with the best possible solution to fixing the problem. Receiving a computer programming degree will give students these important skills to become successful software engineers and computer programmers.
There are many different sides to computer programming, such as Internet applications, databases and networks that students must learn while receiving a computer programming degree. Through course work, students will learn to design and implement popular web applications, such as Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual C# and Java. Students will also learn analyzing, designing, building and implementing database-driven websites. Knowledge in these subject fields, along with analytical and mathematical skills combine to give students the experience and confidence they need to be successful in the computer programming world.
Along with the technical aspect of this career field, a computer programming degree also offers course work in different areas. These courses include education, communications and science among other areas of interest. Course work associated with a degree in computer programming offers the foundation for a well-rounded education. Not only will students be well versed in designing computer programs and following them through to implementation, but they will also learn to clearly communicate with their colleagues and explore different career fields made possible by a degree in computer programming.
Along with obtaining a computer programming degree, students following a computer programming curriculum will be given the tools necessary to complete required exams. These exams include becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional as well as a Microsoft Certified Application Developer. Successfully completing these exams opens a door for an endless amount of career opportunities upon completion of the degree. If an individual is interested in the Internet, website development may be the perfect job. On the other hand, if a student is more of an individual and interested in creating a computer program from scratch they would find working as a program developer more fascinating. There are endless possibilities once an individual receives their degree, and whatever their passion may be, there is a job out there for everyone.
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