Amanda Butler, a 2013 alumna, is in a fully remote technical position as a systems administrator, level two at Redapt, a Seattle-based company.
“The two-year IT program really gave me the basis for everything I needed in my career,” said Butler.
She described her career path, which starting at a hospital working the computer help desk, and said that the lessons students learned while completing their projects will help them in their careers.
"The stuff this project covers is huge for supporting via help desk because you need to be able to troubleshoot and understand the user processes from both ends,” Butler said.
Butler said she loved being able to come back to campus to assist Long in the evaluation process and reminisced about the project she completed years prior.
“It’s great for these students to see how other IT people are going through these processes, reading their documentation, and understanding their processes,” she said.
Aaron Prisk, a 2014 alumnus, is currently the technology director for Curwensville Area School District after spending eight years in the technology department at West Branch Area School District. Prisk credits having the skills to manage the technology to the time he spent in the Penn State DuBois information technology programs.