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Planning to choose a computer course but unsure of its demand in the coming years.pls give me some advice?

i’ve heard from many that there would be a great demand for Graphics designers, however, i’ve never had a creative mind… would it affect?? and are there any other choices??

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gldjns

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No one can accurately predict the future demand for graphic designers, but I do know that technology is a constantly changing and ongoing thing. What’s top of the line today might be obsolete tomorrow. I’d say go ahead and take the graphics designer course. It will have the added plus of making you more creative as you get into it. If nothing else, it will open the door to other related computer courses, and should insure a good future for you, one way or the other. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, as the saying goes.
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Anonymous
First question. Computers in any form are still in demand. You should at least learn the basics of computer work and wait to see how the field changes.

Second question. Why torment yourself by trying to be a graphic designer? Try for something related to computers…like programing, it is designing how the computers work and would allow you to be close to the mainstream of the industry. The pay is good as well.

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CanProf
The less specialized an education you can get the better. Or to put it another way, get the most fundamental education you can, one which leaves lots of doors open. Get a good science or engineering degree in the computer area. You can easy add on specific training.

Good luck.

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Anonymous
just do what you want. if you’re any good at what you do you’ll get a job regardless of how the job market for that profession is. Choosing a career based on the probability of getting hired upon graduating is not a recipe for happiness.
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Anonymous
If I had to do it all again I would study IT Security and IT Security Auditing.

If that doesn’t sound interesting, how about Process Improvement?

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