Welcome to the Information Technology Community! Learn more here about the different career paths you can pursue, get resources to start your career journey, and take the next steps to pursue career opportunities.
People who are interested in Information Technology might be interested in careers that are heavily focused on the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services.
To discuss career opportunities and how to prepare for roles in this interest area, schedule an appointment with a career counselor through Clemson Job Link.
Career Pathways
Common career pathways associated with Information Technology include but are not limited to:
- Business Intelligence Analysts
- Computer User Support Specialist
- Information Technology Project Managers
- Video Game Designers
- Web Developers
- Computer Network Archeticets
- Software Developers
View the O*Net Online website to see more career pathways for Information Technology. To learn about post-graduation outcomes of Clemson students who have received a bachelor’s degree, visit the Career Outcomes page.
Experiential Learning & Enrichment Activities
Engaging in academic and co-curricular experiences allows you to learn by doing and develop core competencies that equip you for life after Clemson. Additionally, these opportunities can help you to build confidence, explore interests, and experience varied organizations while expanding your professional network.
Consider the following academic and co-curricular opportunities:
Campus Resources
- CECAS Clubs & Organizations
- Clemson Experiential Learning
- Department of Graphic Communications
- Graphic Communications Internships & Careers Information
- Grow in the Core Competencies Employers & Grad Schools Seek
- School of Computing Academic Programs
- School of Computing Research Areas
- Student Engagement Resources










