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Reasons: why IT jobs sux in malaysia?, come, gv opinion & suggestion 2 improve
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chairmanmeow
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Nov 2 2006, 12:52 AM
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QUOTE(e-jump @ Nov 1 2006, 12:38 PM) im jobless.. LOL nah, i juz graduated month ago (sept).. im from EE background btw. n still undecided to persue career under EE or IT (been applying EE related jobs so far) why u asked? stick to engineering, any tom, d*** and harry with quarter of a brain can do IT work.
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chairmanmeow
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Nov 2 2006, 01:06 AM
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QUOTE(fyire @ Nov 2 2006, 01:03 AM) ssssoooooooo.. what's this IT work that u're refering to?  probably the kind that your spastic penguin is doing.
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chairmanmeow
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Nov 2 2006, 01:22 AM
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QUOTE(fyire @ Nov 2 2006, 01:15 AM) so what's the kind that my penguin's doing?  Do you at all even know what you are even talking about? hmmm...if I were to hazard a guess, your penguin is probably working for an alternate solution to fermat's last theorem. then again that's nothing compared to your highly technical and scientifically grounded IT job.  I have no idea why any universities would want to offer an IT degree, its neither here nor there. Universities are for academic endeavors, if you want something vocational, call it a polytechnic. This post has been edited by chairmanmeow: Nov 2 2006, 01:24 AM
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chairmanmeow
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Nov 2 2006, 01:48 AM
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QUOTE(fyire @ Nov 2 2006, 01:38 AM) Operating Systems design, Design Patterns, Algorithms & Data Structures, Artificial Intelligence, Formal Analysis of Algorithms, Formal Methods in Software Engineering, and so on, those are all areas where academic research focuses on. These are the things which you would do if you're doing computer science or engineering. My impression of an IT degree is that they would go through most things, programming, OS, networking etc but nothing very deep. hence the comment "neither here nor there".
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