In today's technology-rich world, a great demand for computer and information systems professionals exists, and continues to grow. Ask yourself this question: "Is the world going to be more or less computerized in 5, 10, 15 years from today?"
Take a look yourself at the studies showing the predicted job-growth demand for the next decade. A high percentage of those jobs are in the Information Technology field. Today, however, fewer than 3% of college freshmen are majoring in a computer-related field.
We ask you to "take a look inside". The CSIS department at Grossmont College has a wide range of courses designed to fit the diverse needs of our students. From simple introductory and survey courses, to advanced programming, networking, Web and database courses, we offer something for just about everyone. We offer courses in traditional semester-length formats, as well as compressed short-term and online classes to fit nearly anyone's schedule and lifestyle.
Whether your interest lies in building the skills for a new career, or finding an economical alternative to University courses in preparation for a transfer, we invite you to look us over.

Parking problems this semester? CSIS offers one of the most complete packages of online courses found in the district. While online courses are not suitable for everybody, the independent self-starter can really benefit from these courses. See the list on the college Web site: District Online Class Schedule

Career Links About This Link
Information Week This provides a broad spectrum of information about IT jobs, in magazine format. Follow the link labeled 'Career Development'.
Computer.org This is a well-known computer professional association (the IEEE Computer Society) Web site with a career section.
Monster.com This is the largest job search engine on the internet. It has lots of job search aids, such as resume writing, career preparation and listings of jobs.
Craig's List:
Internet
Software
Systems
Tech Support
Web
Craig's list has computer-related job openings listed in a variety of categories. These are some of the San Diego area listings
Headhunter.net This is the second largest job search engine on the internet. It has attributes similar to monster.com.
WebBrain.com This is a fine search engine which provides billions of access points to information about opportunities in computing, as well as other areas.
California Employment Development Department This is the official Web site of the Employment Development Department for the state. It has information about available jobs, as well as how to get them.
Association for Computing Machinery The world's first educational and scientific computing society, with membership including over 80,000 computing professionals and students world-wide.
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