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Becoming a Systems Architect: From Degree Types to Career Paths to $100K Salaries

https://www.noodle.com/articles/becoming-a-systems-architect-degree-types-career-paths-salary

Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.

Jobs for systems architects can be found in just about every city in the US, and systems architects are paid well for what they do. If you're technologically minded and looking for a career with lots of opportunities, this one may be a great fit. If your tech dream career involves lots of job openings, opportunities to be creative, and above-average pay, think about becoming a systems architect. Every company that uses computers needs one because it's the systems architect's job to oversee the design, configuration, maintenance, and optimization of the tech infrastructure. As a systems architect, you will work with software, hardware, servers, internet and intranet connections, and web portals, along with teams of engineers and other architects. You might also be responsible for overseeing network security. In short, you will survey an organization's computing needs and budget, and then figure out how to create an IT infrastructure that has the required resources and offers the desired user experience. When you become a systems architect, you can work in industries as diverse as telecommunications, healthcare, defense, retail, and banking. A quick look at Glassdoor typically yields openings for systems architects at companies like CVS, IBM, Apple, Amazon, and Bank of America, paying anywhere from $60,000 to more than $150,000 per year. Landing one of those jobs is a matter not only of getting the right education but also the proper certifications and experience.

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Crocker's Folly - Since 1898

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Saved by uncleflo on January 6th, 2019.

The hotel changed its name to Crocker’s Folly in 1987. In 2004, the pub was placed on the English Heritage Buildings ‘At Risk’ Register and the future looked bleak until it was purchased once again, by The Maroush Group. 'Now we’re proud to show off the Victorian design in our beautiful, Grade II listed building'. Our special saloon bar still features the same 50 kinds of marble, plus Romanesque columns and carved mahogany. The Lord's Room (or dining area) even has the original high ceilings, grand fireplace and spectacular crystal chandelier! We can't wait for you see the way this space has been transformed into the Crocker’s Folly we love today! We’re sure Frank Crocker would be proud.

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