An excellent initiative by the ACS! Though, an advocate of ICT in preference to IT - I wonder whether IT is still more recognised outside and possibly inside UN/Government Bureacracies.
Marghanita Tom Worthington wrote: > The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has released an "ICT Skills White > Paper: Common ICT Job Profiles & Indicators of Skills Mobility" (30 > December 2013). This may be of interest for those designing training and > education to help someone get from one job category to another: > http://www.acs.org.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/26528/ICT-Skills-White-Paper-Common-Job-Profiles-and-Skills-Mobility-30-Dec-2013.pdf > > As an addition to its annual employment survey, last year the ACS asked > respondents to select up to skills they use in their work section. The > skills definitions they were provided with are from the Skills Framework > for the Information Age (SFIA). The results were distilled down to 25 > ICT job descriptions, at five of SFIA's levels. > > The top ten most common job categories, starting with the most common, were: > > 1. ICT Consultant > 2. ICT Manager > 3. Software Engineer > 4. Database Administrator > 5. Project Manager > 6. Business Analyst > 7. ICT Architect > 8. Systems Administrator > 9. Analyst Programmer > 10. Developer Programmer > > The paper gives a one page summary for each of the 25 jobs. > > -- Marghanita da Cruz Ramin Communications Pty Ltd http://ramin.com.au/ Phone:(+61)0414-869202 _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
