Computers & Information Technology Schools in Hawaii
Hawaii's IT industry employs about 10,900 people, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Job opportunities are best in the state's three largest cities: Honolulu, Hilo, and Kailua. Honolulu is the home to Hawaii's two Fortune 500 companies: utility giant Hawaiian Electric Industries, and Alexander & Baldwin, a transportation and logistics company. Career training in Hawaii can be found in a variety of popular specializations, including:
- Computer networking technology
- Information systems management
- Computer engineering
Hawaii IT Salaries
Salary.com estimates that network administrators in Honolulu make an average of $52,700 a year, while software engineers earn an annual average of $61,800. While no IT training program can guarantee a job or salary, most are designed to help give you the edge over competitors in the IT job market.
Cannon's International Business College of Honolulu, 1500Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 96814, Tel.808-955-1500
Japan-America Institute of Mgmt Science, JAIMS, 6660 HawaiiKai Dr., Honolulu 96825, Tel.808-395-2314