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Software Engineer
Hardware Engineer
Web Developer
Network Engineer
Data Scientist
Security Engineer

Software Engineer

Software developers design a range of software solutions, from operating systems and databases to mobile applications and games. To understand what the software is required to do, developers often liaise extensively with customers and colleagues.

Key Skills Include:

High-level technical knowledge
The ability to think in a procedural and strategic manner
The ability to work within a team
Attention to detail

Hardware Engineer

Hardware engineers design, build, and test computer hardware (such as computer chips and circuit boards) and computer systems. They also work with peripheral devices such as printers, scanners, modems, and monitors, among others.

Key Skills Include:

High-level of analysis
The ability to think in a logical manner
The ability to work within a team
Attention to detail

Web Developer

Web developers are responsible for day-to-day Web site creation and design. They combine the skills of a computer programmer with those of a graphic designer. Developers work with all of the elements of a Web site—text, images, graphics, and more—to come up with functional, interesting, and user-friendly designs.

Key Skills Include:

Understanding of web technologies (client side, server side and databases)
The ability to keep abreast of latest developments in HTML, CSS and other coding languages
Creative and analytical thinking
Eye for design and aesthetic

Network Engineer

Network engineering involves setting up, administering, maintaining and upgrading communication systems, local area networks and wide area networks for an organisation. Network engineers are also responsible for security, data storage and disaster recovery strategies.

Key Skills Include:

Specialist network knowledge
The ability to think in a analytical manner
The ability to problem solve
Excellent communication skills

Data Scientist

Data scientists are experts in wrestling with huge amounts of (often messy) data points and using their arsenal of skills in maths, statistics and programming to clean and organise them into value-adding insights.

Key Skills Include:

Solid grasp of statistics, including statistical test and distributions
The ability to work with a variety of programming languages like SAS, R and Python
The ability to visually represent data and insights for easier analysis
The ability to look for and find order, patterns and trends in data.

Security Engineer

Security Engineers are dedicated to strategising how to protect their information, networks and systems and how to prevent, address and curtail disasters if they should occur.

Key Skills Include:

Specialist knowledge in relation to cybersecurity protocols
Specialist network knowledge
The ability to handle stressful situations
Attention to detail