Hi, I am considering on completing a CIS degree in four years, but I want more convincing information. I'm afraid that when I finish my four years of school that I'm not going to find a job or be stuck doing menial work at a help desk. I know there are supposed to be plenty of career opportunities for CIS majors, but I'm having a hard time pinpointing jobs (a google-search of "jobs for CIS majors" result with relatively nothing, as compared to a nurse or something) -A lot of jobs require a degree in "Computer science or related field", does a CIS degree count in the related field? -I know I'm probably not going to hit the CIS manager job soon after I graduate, but what are some decent jobs I'm likely to get. -What can/should I do while I'm in school to give me an edge over other CIS students and CS majors? (I heard some CIS majors lose jobs to CS) -I'm thinking about getting an Master's of Business Administration in addition to completing the CIS degree. How helpful would that be? More info/questions added if needed
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Extremely good questions If you can do CIS, you ought to be able to complete a computer engineering degree. When it comes to competition for a job, the Engineer always has an advantage.
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