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  • Computer Professional: Database Developer Non: Project Manager
  • Mushen's right. However you could also look at it from an entirely empirical perspective. A computer professional may be someone who has basic PC literacy, i.e. He/She can successfully navigate his/her own way round' a computer's desktop and utilize typical end-user applications such as Microsoft Office, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, IE or Firefox, Email clients, etc without any assistance. Non-Professionals could even be in this day and age, employees of a private accounting firm which has chose not to stay with the times and still functions on the basis of the accountants manually book-keeping as opposed to the entire functionality being computerized. Hence you have a set of accountants who cant really be officially called computer professionals. Ya know? By the same token you may have secretaries who are power users i.e graphics artists who have expertise within the genre of multimedia software like Maya or Flash; so on the job they're secretaries who're just performing data-entry day in & day out at work, but at home they are as I said digital artistes who surely can be called computer professionals.

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