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The document summarizes job sites visited, IT job fields, starting salary data for various majors from 1999-2003, average salaries for some majors, and comparisons of university websites. Specifically, it lists popular job sites, IT job roles, salary ranges for accounting, computer science, liberal arts, chemical engineering, elementary education and pharmacists from 1999-2003, notes IT salaries are higher on average, and compares features of websites for Kathmandu University, Harvard, Stanford, and MIT.

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The Sites Relating To Job That Were Visited Were

The document summarizes job sites visited, IT job fields, starting salary data for various majors from 1999-2003, average salaries for some majors, and comparisons of university websites. Specifically, it lists popular job sites, IT job roles, salary ranges for accounting, computer science, liberal arts, chemical engineering, elementary education and pharmacists from 1999-2003, notes IT salaries are higher on average, and compares features of websites for Kathmandu University, Harvard, Stanford, and MIT.

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The Sites Relating To Job That Were Visited Were: www.careerbuilder.com www.monster.com www.megajobs.com www.jobweb.com www.naukri.

com

The Different Fields Regarding IT Employment Were: Project Manager Sales Manager Database Manager Preferred With ORACLE Background Software Engineer Linux Administrator Technical Project Manager

Salary Information
Starting salaries for selected majors: a five-year comparison
Accounting Computer Science

(jobweb)
Liberal Arts & Sciences/ General Studies 2003 $30,166 2002 $28,232 2001 $32,487 2000 $27,372 1999 N/A Pharmacist 2003 $83,642 2002 $78,941 2001 $66,533 2000 $65,018 1999 $59,375

2003 $40,647 2002 $39,494 2001 $39,720 2000 $36,710 1999 $34,644 Chemical Engineering 2003 $52,384 2002 $51,137 2001 $51,255 2000 $48,890 1999 $46,929

2003 $47,109 2002 $49,413 2001 $52,473 2000 $49,055 1999 $44,649 Elementary Education 2003 $29,702 2002 $29,379 2001 $29,183 2000 $26,517 1999 $26,291

The average salary of each professional from the above data is as follows: Accounting: - $31942.75 (Approx.) Computer Science: - $ 49512.50 (Approx.) Liberal Arts & Science: - $29564.25(Approx.) Chemical Engineering: - $50916.50 (Approx.) Elementary Education: - $28695.25 (Approx.) Pharmacist: - $ 70000 (Approx.) As it is clear from the above data that IT professionals are paid more in major industries comparatively over the others.

The Universities sites that were checked are: Kathmandu University (www.ku.edu.np) Harvard University (www.harvard.edu) Stanford University (www.stanford.edu) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (web.mit.edu). The web pages that were common in all universities are Admission Notice Site Map Alumni Directory News and Events The differences in Universities web pages are: In Harvard and Stanford separate pages for libraries and museum are there. In Harvard and Stanford Virtual Tour and facility is there. We cannot access library through the web site of KU whereas the other universities web sites provide that facility. Finally, we can notice that, we can get many links when we access the web sites of Harvard, Massachusetts and Stanford and we can get lost into a particular topic as they have many links, but, when we access the web site of KU, we can not get many links because for a particular topic, they have some information but not further links. The comparative analysis of universities is: 1. Harvard and Stanford are much more appealing 2. Harvard provides employment opportunities 3. In Harvard and Stanford separate pages for libraries and museum are there. 4. Harvard and Stanford are much more user friendly. 5. Stanford is much more brief with more picture gallery and alphabetical search is present in Stanford. 6. In KU virtual classroom are there. 7. MITS is brief and up to point.

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