Five Growing Cloud Computing Careers
Get the inside scoop on some of the fastest growing cloud computing careers. Find out each job’s projected growth rate, what it entails, what degrees you need and what opportunities are available for advancement.

Get the inside scoop on some of the fastest growing cloud computing careers. Find out each job’s projected growth rate, what it entails, what degrees you need and what opportunities are available for advancement.
Learn about the growing field of cloud computing including what it is, what the careers are and what you need to know to get your foot in the door. This cheat sheet is a companion to the three-part video series, “Cloud Computing 101.”
Accountants of the 21st century can apply their skills in any number of dynamic industries. Here are six careers that will keep accountants on their toes—with insight from an expert about the skills needed to excel in each one.
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Though women are making strides into STEM fields, there are still many more men majoring in science, technology, engineering and math, and pursuing these careers paths. The question is: Why?
Forough Ghahramani, associate dean of the College of Business and Management and the Keller Graduate School of Management at DeVry University, offers career advice for technology graduates.
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As technology continues to impact our lives, workers in today’s ever-changing labor market need to be prepared for emerging careers. Here, futurist Daniel Burras highlights technologies that will continue to transform present and future careers.
The Class of 2013 will enter emerging career fields, managing the technologies that drive advanced hospital settings, leading development of the next cloud-based application and protecting companies and consumers from cyber and financial fraud alike.
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Learn about the growing field of cloud computing including what it is, why it's used and how it works in the first video of the three part series, "Cloud Computing 101."
Learn about jobs in Cloud Computing, what it’s like in these positions, how critical your role will be to your organization and more in this video series from DeVry University.
Learn about the different organizations that need Cloud Computing experts, how to find these positions, and what skills and experience you’ll need in this video series from DeVry University.
We may think of farming as the most traditional of jobs, where the tools are as basic as a plow. But many of today’s farmers are being shaped by technology, and looking for new ways to benefit from the latest advances.
Jobs will be put into two categories thanks to the pervasiveness of technology: those where people tell computers what to do, and those where the computers are telling people what to do.
Complex computer programs are designing and controlling surveillance strategies, the stock market, Hollywood, and our skylines and landscapes.
More people are using cloud computing to store, access and share their digital data. See how this creates a need for more cloud computing experts.
Learn about top five fastest-growing careers in technology today, and how they’re expected to grow in the next decade.
Hoping to bank a little more on payday? You might want to consider developing some IT skills. Studies show that these skills are what employers are looking for in 2013, especially as more companies are expecting to hire tech professionals in the coming year.
DeVry University Alum, Curtis Breville, talks about working in cloud computing as a consultant with EMC, a global leader in information storage.
As technology careers continue to grow throughout the U.S., employers could face a shortage of qualified workers. Here are some key facts you should know about tomorrow’s careers.
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The sky is the limit for cloud computing as it continues to drive job growth – garnering interest from Main Street, Wall Street, corporations and governments. Spending on cloud services is predicted to generate nearly 14 million jobs worldwide by 2015.
STEM-focused careers are growing rapidly in the U.S. and offer so many options across several industries. Could one of them be for you?
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