Summary
Quick Facts: Computer and Information Systems Managers | |
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$115,780 per year
$55.67 per hour |
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Bachelor’s degree | |
More than 5 years | |
None | |
307,900 | |
18% (About as fast as average) | |
55,800 |
What Computer and Information Systems Managers Do
Computer and information systems managers, often called information technology managers (IT managers or IT project managers), plan, coordinate, and direct computer-related activities in an organization. They help determine the information technology goals of an organization and are responsible for implementing the appropriate computer systems to meet those goals.
Work Environment
Most large companies have computer and information systems managers. The largest concentration of IT managers works for computer systems design and related services firms. Most IT managers work full time.
How to Become a Computer and Information Systems Manager
A bachelor’s degree in computer or information science plus related work experience is typically required. Many computer and information systems managers also have a graduate degree.
Pay
The median annual wage of computer and information systems managers was $115,780 in May 2010.
Job Outlook
Employment for computer and information systems managers is projected to grow 18 percent from 2010 to 2020, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth will be driven by organizations upgrading their IT systems and switching to newer, faster, and more mobile networks.
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