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Telecommunications Jobs and MBA Programs in Tennessee

Tennessee has an abundance of educational and career opportunities for information technology directors. For information technology directors in Tennessee, the job pool is currently 5,610 and climbing. A projected rise of 28 percent in employment opportunities will make the figure 5,840 jobs by 2016. This exceeds the national growth trend for information technology directors. National projections show a rise of just 23 percent over the next 10 years. Information technology directors install, configure, and support an organization's local area network, wide area network, and Internet system or a segment of a network system.

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Information technology directors earn $30 per hour or $61,000 per year on average in Tennessee. Nationally, their income is $33 hourly or $69,000 per year on average.

With a population of 6,296,254, Tennessee, also called Volunteer State, has grown by 10.7 percent in the last 10 years. The capital is Nashville. There were a total of 3,759,569 jobs in 2008 and people in Tennessee earned more than the previous year as the average annual income was $34,833, up from $34,156. Unemployment in Tennessee jumped by 3.8 percentage points to 10.5 percent in 2009. Roughly 19.6 percent of Tennessee residents have college degrees, which is lower than the national average.

In Tennessee, the top employers are in bakeries manufacturing, bread product manufacturing, commercial bakeries and household cooking appliance manufacturing.

One of the many things Tennessee is known for, The Tennessee Aquarium is the largest facility of its kind to focus on fresh water habitat. It features 7,000 animals and 300 species of fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals. Tennessee has many unique characteristics, but one fun fact in particular is the only person in American history to be both an Admiral in the Navy and a General in the Army was Samuel Powhatan Carter who was born in Elizabethton.

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Information technology directors install, configure, and support an organization's local area network, wide area network, and Internet system or a segment of a network system.

They regularly maintain computer networks and related computing environments including both hardware and software. They also operate master consoles to track the performance of computer systems and direct computer network access and use.

They are required to evaluate the effectiveness of systems in order to improve their performance. Also, they must think through complex problems and develop a critical analysis of the situation and possible solutions.

Information technology directors should be able to articulate ideas and problems and think through problems and come up with general rules.

In order to be successful in the workplace, information technology directors must be reliable and believe in an agile approach to problem solving and deal with change.

Telecommunications opportunities by state

Local Telecommunications MBA opportunities in Tennessee

News about Telecommunications in Tennessee

  • A graduate of the University of Tennessee with a bachelor's of business administration in accounting, Lassiter previously interned with LBMC. Matthew Liskom has joined the sales and local tax (SALT) team. A graduate of the University of Connecticut ...

    Mon, February 06
  • Freeman graduated from Auburn University with a degree in management information systems and later studied Music Business at Belmont University. Parker first interned with MusicRow in 2010 to assist Freeman in the weekly compilation of the ...

    Thu, February 02

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@ToddSalmonsen I wish I had been there today but it's hike from Tennessee to Massachusetts. Im sure the wedding was as beautiful as your own '
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@Nothin_ICantDo do NOT come to texas in the summer and I want to move thr tennessee 1 day. '
"I think; therefore I am not a Tennessee Volunteer." -DeCartes #hateweek '
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@ba_edwards Tyler Bray from #Tennessee is a Sophomore that has the potential to be a very good one. We'll see what he's made of in SEC play. '

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