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Which of the following roles is NOT listed as an IT specialist in the text?
Which of the following roles is NOT listed as an IT specialist in the text?
- Systems analysts
- Data scientists (correct)
- Software engineers
- Programmers
Which IT specialist is responsible for managing and maintaining a company's database?
Which IT specialist is responsible for managing and maintaining a company's database?
- Programmers
- Systems analysts
- Database administrators (correct)
- Software engineers
Which IT specialist is responsible for overseeing a company's overall IT strategy and managing the IT department?
Which IT specialist is responsible for overseeing a company's overall IT strategy and managing the IT department?
- Software engineers
- Programmers
- Systems analysts
- Chief information officers (CIOs) (correct)
Which aspects of the work relationship between IT workers and employers are agreed upon before workers accept a job offer?
Which aspects of the work relationship between IT workers and employers are agreed upon before workers accept a job offer?
Where can other aspects of the work relationship between IT workers and employers be found?
Where can other aspects of the work relationship between IT workers and employers be found?
How do some aspects of the work relationship between IT workers and employers develop?
How do some aspects of the work relationship between IT workers and employers develop?
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IT Specialists
- There are multiple IT specialist roles, including ones responsible for managing databases and overseeing IT strategy.
Database Management
- The IT specialist responsible for managing and maintaining a company's database is the Database Administrator.
IT Strategy and Management
- The IT specialist responsible for overseeing a company's overall IT strategy and managing the IT department is the IT Manager or Chief Information Officer (CIO).
Work Relationship between IT Workers and Employers
- Certain aspects of the work relationship between IT workers and employers are agreed upon before workers accept a job offer, such as salary, benefits, and job responsibilities.
- Other aspects of the work relationship can be found in the employee handbook or company policies.
- Some aspects of the work relationship develop over time, such as expectations, communication, and workflow, through experience and interaction between IT workers and employers.
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