Sharing knowledge in practice: Analyst ICT at Pius X College's occupational information day

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We often shout it: we want to share knowledge and help others move forward. Today we literally put that into practice again - during the career information day at Pius X college.

In the morning, we were allowed to tell there in small groups what the profession ICT consultant and Cybersecurity expert actually means. After all, what does someone who works “in ICT” really do in a day? And how do you get there?

The students had deliberately signed up because they wanted to learn more about this field. This produced great conversations on topics such as:

  • What exactly does the profession entail?
  • What training do you need?
  • Do you also earn a little?
  • What does an average workday look like?
  • And what do you do when you face an ethical dilemma in your work?

To make the latter tangible, we discussed several practical situations in which students were allowed to think for themselves: “What would you do?” This created lively discussions and showed that ICT is not only about technology, but also about responsibility and human action.

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All in all, we look back on a successful and inspiring day. Nice to see how much interest there is for the ICT profession and to give young people a realistic picture of how versatile and meaningful this work is. For us Superlogical? For you too?

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