Job Duties 
    -Computer programmers typically do the following:
    -Write programs in a variety of computer languages, such as C++ and Java 
    -Update and expand existing programs 
    -Debug programs by testing for and fixing errors 
    -Build and use computer-assisted software engineering (CASE) tools to automate the writing of some code 
    -Use code libraries, which are collections of independent lines of code, to simplify the writing

    Career Overview 
    Computer programmers write code to create software programs. They turn the program designs created by software developers and engineers into instructions that a computer can follow. Programmers must debug the programs that is, test them to ensure that they produce the expected results. If a program does not work correctly, they check the code for mistakes and fix them.

    Duties-Computer programmers typically do the following:
    -Write programs in a variety of computer languages, such as C++ and Java
    -Update and expand existing programs
    -Debug programs by testing for and fixing errors
    -Build and use computer-assisted software engineering (CASE) tools to automate the writing of some code
    -Use code libraries, which are collections of independent lines of code, to simplify the writing

    -Programmers work closely with software developers, and in some businesses, their duties overlap. When this happens, programmers can do work that is typical of developers, such as designing the program. This entails initially planning the software, creating models and flowcharts detailing how the code is to be written, writing and debugging code, and designing an application or systems interface.

    -Some programs are relatively simple and usually take a few days to write, such as creating mobile applications for cell phones. Other programs, like computer operating systems, are more complex and can take a year or more to complete.

    -Software-as-a-service (SaaS), which consists of applications provided through the Internet, is a growing field. Although programmers typically need to rewrite their programs to work on different systems platforms such as Windows or OS X, applications created using SaaS work on all platforms. That is why programmers writing for software-as-a-service applications may not have to update as much code as other programmers and can instead spend more time writing new programs.

    Work Environment 
    -Computer programmers held about 343,700 jobs in 2012. They usually work in offices, most commonly in the computer systems design and related services industry. 

    -Programmers normally work alone, but sometimes work with other computer specialists on large projects. Because writing code can be done anywhere, many programmers telecommute.

    Work Schedules 
    -Most computer programmers work full time.

    Education and Training 
    -Most computer programmers have a bachelors degree in computer science or a related subject; however, some employers hire workers with an associates degree. Most programmers specialize in a few programming languages.

    Education 
    -Most computer programmers have a bachelors degree; however, some employers hire workers who have an associates degree. -Most programmers get a degree in computer science or a related subject. Programmers who work in specific fields, such as healthcare or accounting, may take classes in that field to supplement their degree in computer programming. In addition, employers value experience, which many students gain through internships.

    -Most programmers learn only a few computer languages while in school. However, a computer science degree gives students the skills needed to learn new computer languages easily. During their classes, students receive hands-on experience writing code, debugging programs, and doing many other tasks that they will perform on the job.

    -To keep up with changing technology, computer programmers may take continuing education and professional development seminars to learn new programming languages or about upgrades to programming languages they already know.

    Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations 
    -Programmers can become certified in specific programming languages or for vendor-specific programming products. Some companies may require their computer programmers to be certified in the products they use.

    Important Qualities 
    -Analytical skills. Computer programmers must understand complex instructions in order to create computer code.
    -Concentration. Programmers must be able to work at a computer, writing lines of code for long periods of time.
    -Detail oriented. Computer programmers must closely examine the code they write because a small mistake can affect the entire computer program.

    -Troubleshooting skills. An important part of a programmers job is to check the code for errors and fix any they find.

    Job Prospects 
    -Job prospects will be best for programmers who have a bachelors degree or higher and knowledge of a variety of programming languages. Keeping up to date with the newest programming tools will also improve job prospects

    Recruiter Name:Mr. Anthony D'costa
    Email Address:goodmansinter@gmail.com , recruitment.goodmans@gmail.com
    Telephone:91-22-24446611

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