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My qualifications are: I completed my Higher Secondary College in Commerce. after that i did a part time diploma course in hardware and networking.I am currently working as a IT Support Executive.I have two years of relevant experience.but i am underpaid.i am looking another job but all are asking for a graduation degree or a full time degree in computers or a domain experience. so i am in a state to find different profile but where my current knowledge of hardware and networking and my experience will be counted. what will be that best suitable profile i can look for where my current qualifications and experience will be counted and i will get better salary too. i have come across some profiles like: system engineer, network engineer, system analyst, database engineer. kindly suggest me with proper guidance for the per-requisites to go into that profile.
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but they'll only show UK career paths. (There's a great deal in the post above to suggest that the question comes from someone outside the UK. We don't have 'higher secondary colleges' here).
Posts from new members, using Asian English, have a nasty habit of being followed by other posts from new members, providing links to 'helpful' websites. (i.e. they're poorly disguised spam). So this thread is being watched carefully.
However, if the post is genuine, the job profiles here might be of some help
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but they'll only show UK career paths. (There's a great deal in the post above to suggest that the question comes from someone outside the UK. We don't have 'higher secondary colleges' here).