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How to Get a Job in Tech (infographic)

October 14, 2011 - Last Modified: October 14, 2011 by Tony Shin

Get a Job in Tech

Three tech behemoths; Apple, Facebook and Google are the leaders in the technology industry. Everyone wants a job there. A fact from the graphic that most interested me: “1 in 4 young professionals want a job at Google“. I don’t think I would ever be qualified to work in such a place, but there may be several options according to this graphic from the Masters Degree team that lead me to believe I just might have a shot.

As the technology industry continues to boom, there will always be a demand in computer science and engineering. The desire to innovate and create the latest and greatest are exactly what these tech giants are continuously looking for. However, that’s not all they’re looking for. Other areas of specialization seemingly arise when talking about these companies. Which doesn’t shoot anyone down, it’s simply telling them to reach for other positions if their desire to work for the tech industry leaders is much more than a dream.

The breakdown of this graphic highlights what Apple, Facebook and Google are looking for in new recruits. Which may be a helpful hint for those that are just dying to get a job in the tech industry.

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Created by: Masters Degree

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A regular guy, doing regular things. Just trying to figure out this thing we use called the Internet. I love graphics, coffee and hip hop. I also love to sleep.

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{ 17 Responses }

  1. Karan Labra says:
    I still think blogging will be my stepping stone to a good life...:) The truth is that I gave up on engineering for internet marketing.
  2. shawn mentor says:
    A very excellent article to read and go through by it. Almost everyone would like to have a job at Google but very few succeed to get there. Even I am expecting a job over there.
  3. Rajesh says:
    Thanks for this infographic, I always like to see infographic post as we can learn new things easily.
  4. Abhi Balani says:
    Very technically informative article. I am pursuing my computers engineering so it's really useful for me.
  5. Maria Pavel says:
    Now that all people are into technology, # of nursing students in the near future will decrease. There will be a high chance of increasing the number of computer related graduates to secure the future need of our technological advancements.
  6. Charles says:
    1.25 million job applications a year...truthfully, I'm surprised its not more. Google is constantly being ranked as one of the best companies in the world to work for and with the instability of the job market, it makes them look just that much more attractive.
  7. Bishwajeet says:
    Most of these companies come to hire from top colleges,so if you from from any elite college, you chance will be quite higher than others to get into these companies.
    • Bruker says:
      So these things are not preferable for those people who studied at distance learning schools?
  8. Kavya Hari says:
    There are various option in to get a job in tech. It has an great info graphic with the good support in it.
  9. vhien says:
    What a great use of infographic! I totally agree with your points! I've got your ideas by reading along the images. Thanks!
  10. Dolly says:
    The desire to innovate and create the latest and greatest are exactly what these tech giants are continuously looking for. However, that’s not all they’re looking for. Great post, keep up the good work.
  11. Jeanie says:
    I agree completely with Robert. It's much more easy for me to understand information with the help of infographics.They are really useful.
  12. icechen1 says:
    Great info-graphic! Didn't know that Apple has more openings than the other tech company.
  13. Maria says:
    I never impress easily but really I got some true good stuff here and this make me impressed in a minute. Highly appreciated the hard work you did to make this article amazing. Already I bookmarked this URL and must I’ll back here to catch your great job. Keep it up.
  14. Robert says:
    Great infographic there, I actually love infographics, it makes things so much easier to read. It's also very relevant to the times as well as everyone's wondering how they can get a job, and tech is where most of the openings are
  15. Brian D. Hawkins says:
    Hi Tony, I have no interest in working for anyone and I know I'm not qualified for any of those jobs but I am so glad there are IT professionals. I get to enjoy their innovations and it's a great time to be around while all these advances are happening. And 1.25 million job applications per year between Google and Facebook alone is just incredible.

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