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ICT
Sources: Digital World; Nomis; Careers Explorer; My World of Work; British Computer Society Version 3 February 2018.
Jill Collins and Anthony Barnes (The Centre for Development and Research in Education, Sheffield Hallam University)
Careers in the Curriculum.What works?
DORSETLocal Enterprise Partnership
Skills zone
Future zone
Curious zoneTo find out more, check out these websites or QR codes:
https://www.allaboutcareers.com/careers/industry/it-technologyhttps://www.thetechpartnership.comhttps://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/http://www.bcs.org/category/7874 (Careers in IT Leaflets)
What you could earn*
There are an estimated 12,800 new jobs being created every year to meet future demand. As new technologies emerge, new skills will be needed to develop and exploit them.For example, Cyber Security is becoming increasingly important with global demand for skills in this area. Since the launch of the iPhone in 2008, IOS application developer jobs have boomed.
Employer zone Local employers include:• Solweb Ltd• Dorset Software• Prodigy IT• SPC IT• IDE Group
DELIVERING THE NATIONAL CAREERS SERVICE
Example careers• Systems Analyst• Network Engineer• Software Developer• Web Designer
FACTS: the UK’s digital economy is booming – in 2014 the tech sector alone created an extra 77,000 jobs across the UK.
The IT and digital sector needs more women! Currently only 23% of the workforce is female.
My zone• Dorset is home to Silicon South – one of the fastest
growing digital and creative hubs in Europe• Bournemouth’s Tech Industry is worth £350m• IT and Telecoms skills shortages most often reported
are in Programming, Sales/Marketing, Project Management, Software Development and Web Design/Development
• ICT and digital technology jobs exist in many other sectors such as healthcare, financial services and the creative industries
The Digital and IT sector is predicted
to be a growth sector to 2024
*National Careers Service Job Profiles
IT Systems Analyst £20,000—£60,000
Networks Engineer £18,000—£40,000
IT Project Manager £25,000—£70,000
IT Support Technician
£16,000—£35,000
Web Designer £18,000—£40,000
Software Developer £20,000—£70,000
Ent
ry P
oint
s Apprenticeships• Intermediate• Advanced• Higher• Degree
Systems Analyst
Web Designer
Example Careers
SKILLS ZONE
MY ZONE EMPLOYER ZONE
are pre- dicted to dip slight-
ly to 2022 be-fore
FUTURE ZONE There are an estimated 12,800 new jobs being created every year to meet future demand. As new technologies emerge, new skills will be needed to develop and exploit them. For example, Cyber Security is becom-ing increasingly important with global demand for skills in this area. Since the launch of the iPhone in 2008, IOS application developer jobs have boomed.
Sources: Digital World; Nomis; Careers Explorer; My World of Work; British Computer Society Version 2: December 2017
✓ Intermediate
✓ Advanced
✓ Higher
✓ Degree
Entry Points
To find out more, check out these websites or QR codes
• https://www.allaboutcareers.com/careers/industry/it-technology
• https://www.thetechpartnership.com
• https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
• http://www.bcs.org/category/7874 (Careers in IT Leaflets)
CURIOUS ZONE
DORSET’S CAREERS ZONE - ICT
Facts
• The UK’s digital economy is booming – in 2014 the tech sector alone created an extra 77,000 jobs across the UK.
• The IT and digital sector needs more women! Currently only 23% of the workforce is female
• Dorset is home to Silicon South – one of the fastest growing digital and creative hubs in Europe
• Bournemouth’s Tech Industry is worth £350m
• IT and Telecoms skills shortages most often reported are in Pro-gramming, Sales/Marketing, Project Management, Software Development and Web Design/Development
• ICT and digital technology jobs exist in many other sectors such as healthcare, financial services and the creative industries
Local employers include: What you could earn*:
• Solweb Ltd • Dorset Software • Prodigy IT • SPC IT • IDE Group
IT Systems Analyst £20,000—£60,000
Networks Engineer £18,000—£40,000
IT Project Manager £25,000—£70,000
IT Support Technician £16,000—£35,000
Web Designer £18,000—£40,000
Software Developer £20,000—£70,000
The Digital and IT sector is predicted to be a growth sector to 2024
* National Careers Service Job Profiles
Network Engineer
Software Developer
Click logo to view a video on IT apprenticeships
Systems Analyst
Web Designer
Example Careers
SKILLS ZONE
MY ZONE EMPLOYER ZONE
are pre- dicted to dip slight-
ly to 2022 be-fore
FUTURE ZONE There are an estimated 12,800 new jobs being created every year to meet future demand. As new technologies emerge, new skills will be needed to develop and exploit them. For example, Cyber Security is becom-ing increasingly important with global demand for skills in this area. Since the launch of the iPhone in 2008, IOS application developer jobs have boomed.
Sources: Digital World; Nomis; Careers Explorer; My World of Work; British Computer Society Version 2: December 2017
✓ Intermediate
✓ Advanced
✓ Higher
✓ Degree
Entry Points
To find out more, check out these websites or QR codes
• https://www.allaboutcareers.com/careers/industry/it-technology
• https://www.thetechpartnership.com
• https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
• http://www.bcs.org/category/7874 (Careers in IT Leaflets)
CURIOUS ZONE
DORSET’S CAREERS ZONE - ICT
Facts
• The UK’s digital economy is booming – in 2014 the tech sector alone created an extra 77,000 jobs across the UK.
• The IT and digital sector needs more women! Currently only 23% of the workforce is female
• Dorset is home to Silicon South – one of the fastest growing digital and creative hubs in Europe
• Bournemouth’s Tech Industry is worth £350m
• IT and Telecoms skills shortages most often reported are in Pro-gramming, Sales/Marketing, Project Management, Software Development and Web Design/Development
• ICT and digital technology jobs exist in many other sectors such as healthcare, financial services and the creative industries
Local employers include: What you could earn*:
• Solweb Ltd • Dorset Software • Prodigy IT • SPC IT • IDE Group
IT Systems Analyst £20,000—£60,000
Networks Engineer £18,000—£40,000
IT Project Manager £25,000—£70,000
IT Support Technician £16,000—£35,000
Web Designer £18,000—£40,000
Software Developer £20,000—£70,000
The Digital and IT sector is predicted to be a growth sector to 2024
* National Careers Service Job Profiles
Network Engineer
Software Developer
Click logo to view a video on IT apprenticeships
Systems Analyst
Web Designer
Example Careers
SKILLS ZONE
MY ZONE EMPLOYER ZONE
are pre- dicted to dip slight-
ly to 2022 be-fore
FUTURE ZONE There are an estimated 12,800 new jobs being created every year to meet future demand. As new technologies emerge, new skills will be needed to develop and exploit them. For example, Cyber Security is becom-ing increasingly important with global demand for skills in this area. Since the launch of the iPhone in 2008, IOS application developer jobs have boomed.
Sources: Digital World; Nomis; Careers Explorer; My World of Work; British Computer Society Version 2: December 2017
✓ Intermediate
✓ Advanced
✓ Higher
✓ Degree
Entry Points
To find out more, check out these websites or QR codes
• https://www.allaboutcareers.com/careers/industry/it-technology
• https://www.thetechpartnership.com
• https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/
• http://www.bcs.org/category/7874 (Careers in IT Leaflets)
CURIOUS ZONE
DORSET’S CAREERS ZONE - ICT
Facts
• The UK’s digital economy is booming – in 2014 the tech sector alone created an extra 77,000 jobs across the UK.
• The IT and digital sector needs more women! Currently only 23% of the workforce is female
• Dorset is home to Silicon South – one of the fastest growing digital and creative hubs in Europe
• Bournemouth’s Tech Industry is worth £350m
• IT and Telecoms skills shortages most often reported are in Pro-gramming, Sales/Marketing, Project Management, Software Development and Web Design/Development
• ICT and digital technology jobs exist in many other sectors such as healthcare, financial services and the creative industries
Local employers include: What you could earn*:
• Solweb Ltd • Dorset Software • Prodigy IT • SPC IT • IDE Group
IT Systems Analyst £20,000—£60,000
Networks Engineer £18,000—£40,000
IT Project Manager £25,000—£70,000
IT Support Technician £16,000—£35,000
Web Designer £18,000—£40,000
Software Developer £20,000—£70,000
The Digital and IT sector is predicted to be a growth sector to 2024
* National Careers Service Job Profiles
Network Engineer
Software Developer
Click logo to view a video on IT apprenticeships
SOFT SKILLS
STEM
CREATIVE/ ARTS
FURTHER
EDUCATION
APPRENTICESHIP
START CAREER
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