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	<title>Comments on: Technology related careers that involve little programming?</title>
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		<title>By: teef_au</title>
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		<description>Get some qualifications in business if you want to move in the direction you suggest. As business roles expand and blend, it's difficult to get people who understand how their key area (technoloty in your case) relates to other areas of business. If you are dual qualified in these two areas I would suggest you would be very well placed to land such a job.

Otherwise consider moving across to networking and hardware. It won't take you long to pick it up and it's a whole different world.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get some qualifications in business if you want to move in the direction you suggest. As business roles expand and blend, it&#8217;s difficult to get people who understand how their key area (technoloty in your case) relates to other areas of business. If you are dual qualified in these two areas I would suggest you would be very well placed to land such a job.</p>
<p>Otherwise consider moving across to networking and hardware. It won&#8217;t take you long to pick it up and it&#8217;s a whole different world.</p>
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