Strong technical knowledge is essential for computer and information systems managers, who must understand and guide the work of their subordinates, yet also explain the work in nontechnical terms to senior management and potential customers. Therefore, these management positions usually require work experience and formal education similar to that of other computer occupations. Many computer and information systems managers have experience as systems analysts; others may have experience as computer support specialists, programmers, or other information technology professionals. A bachelor
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what are the requirements
I need a Law degree
"A+" training is all you need to become a technician "You will need to be a whiz on computers. You also need to be a whiz with tools.
A high G.P.A
you don't need any education just skill
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types of marking
well you need to be very smart
you need to go to cosmetic school.....