1997 Special 1999

Software Careers fall 1998

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Editorial : Reading, 'Riting, and R-Trees

[author : Eugene Eric Kim] #Edito

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES

A Career Management Model

[author : Kurt Sandholtz]

Kurt presents the Four Stages career management model, which focuses on career growth in terms of development stages.

The United States IT Workforce Shortage

[author : Howard Rubin]

From Howard's perspective, the IT worker shortage is real and its impact will dwarf the technology issues, such as the Internet, e-commerce, and HDTV.

Surviving the Technical Interview

[author : Jay Sutaria]

Interviews for technical jobs are perhaps the most intimidating and mysterious events that job hunters experience. Jay discusses ways in which you can better showcase your skills and experience.

Becoming a Computer Consultant

[author : Janet Ruhl]

The term "computer consultant" describes three different career paths. Janet examines the differences among them, and shares what it takes to succeed at each.

Becoming Sun Certified in Java

[author : Barry Boone]

A "Sun Certified Java Programmer" identifies you as someone who has taken the time to be recognized as an expert.

Working Overseas

[author : Gary M. Stern]

Working overseas can give a boost to your career and provide you with lifelong experiences.

Making Your Performance Review Work for You

[author : Paul J. Kostek]

The performance review can be a useful means of collecting feedback for guiding your career.

Training for Internationalization

[author : Debra Webster]

Internationalization involves writing language and locale-neutral software and lead to local jobs for global markets.