Joshua+Hernandez

=__Welcome to Joshua Hernandez's page dealing with the career of Information Technology (Data Architect).__=

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 * __Description of career.__**
 * Designs and builds relational databases for data storage or processing.
 * Developes strategies for database recovery, aquisition, and implimentation.
 * Cleans out old data and maintains archives.
 * Shows knowledge of the industries procedures, concepts, and practices.

__**Salary**__ __**Where this career is used**__ __**Which colleges offer this degree?**__ __**Interview**__ For the interview, I spoke with my dad. He is the Chief Information Officer at CMS Mechanical. He told me a few things that I found important. He says there is a lot of money in working with information technology, and companies are always looking. The only negative is that if you want advancement you usually have to leave a company and go elsewhere for more pay. You also have to be on call all the time, especially when you are at an advanced skill level such as his. Another perk is that you get to travel around the country, but that could also be a negative if you have a family or something of that nature at home.
 * The median salary for an entry level data architect is $60,224.
 * The median salary for a very experienced data architect is about $117,000.
 * __Schooling Required__**
 * Highschool is required.
 * If you want to get anywhere you must have a bachelor's degree.
 * And if you want to make good money you must have a master's degree.
 * Wherever a company requires a person or persons to design, build, manage, and maintain data warehouses.
 * The need is rising as many companies are moving to paperless communication and logging.
 * Any school which offers computer engineering programs.
 * Technology institutes are prefered.