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Is it worthwhile to study computer in Australia?
The starting salary of programmers is 45,000 Australian dollars, while the salary of program development managers is as high as 6.5438+0.5 million Australian dollars. The salary of network administrator is 45,000 Australian dollars, and the salary of network administrator is 1 10000 Australian dollars.
The employment prospects of Australian computer graduates are very promising. At present, in Australia, occupations such as information technology, business information system, software engineering and network security are in short supply.
Because the curriculum is close to the current industry demand and practical, the technology and skills acquired by students cover many fields of computer and IT industry, so IT graduates have a wide range of job hunting. You can play your talents in mobile computer technology, cg animation, animation and game design, e-commerce technology, software development and software engineering, management and sales, network, media, network security and other fields. Graduates from various sub-sectors are often taken away by employers before graduation because of their solid professional knowledge and rich practical experience.
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