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Old 07-22-2009, 08:57 PM
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Cool IT People, do you enjoy where you work?

I am a new grad, my degree was System Analyst. I am starting to research places for work and I would like to know from others in IT what industries have been the most pleasant industries/companies to work for you considering the people, work load, work enviroment ect.

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I am a new grad, my degree was System Analyst. I am starting to research places for work and I would like to know from others in IT what industries have been the most pleasant industries/companies to work for you considering the people, work load, work enviroment ect.


I didn't realize System Analyst was a degree. I majored in Computer Info. Systems. No work as of right now, but I did desktop support for awhile with a university. Didn't care for it that much. I liked the people, but just the nature of the work just wasn't rewarding. Even though I'm unemployed, I'm glad I'm not doing tech support anymore. It's often hard to break away from that when you've been doing it so long. I would rather do something with system analysis and software development.
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