Vocational Schools Database
Technology and innovation combine with a low cost of living and high quality of life to make Indiana an excellent place to further your business education. A degree in network technology, business and information technology, information systems, management, or finance can help you start a career in a state that touts low workers' compensation costs, state business taxes, and electricity costs. It's no surprise that Indiana is home to bioscience industry leaders such as Eli Lilly and Company, Biomet, and Zimmer. Indiana is also ranked among the top 10 states for entrepreneurs.
Indiana Business Careers
According to the Research and Analysis Department of the Indiana Workforce Agency, financial managers, human resources managers, and information systems managers are all in demand. These jobs have incredible projected growth through 2014--a whopping 26 percent for computer and information systems managers, who earned a median annual salary of $73,068 in 2005. Financial analysts earned a median salary of $51,713. Take advantage of the pro-business, pro-technology atmosphere in a state that's a multiple-industry powerhouse.
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ITT Technical Institute
Various Locations: Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Greenwood (Learning Site), Newburgh (Evansville)
Are you interested in pursuing a high-tech career? Getting an education from ITT Tech is a great place to start!