Work Opportunities
Software Developer
Graduates of the Informatics Study Program have very broad career prospects, especially in software development roles, including::
- Front-End Developer: Responsible for building and implementing user interfaces (UI/UX) for web and mobile applications, ensuring intuitive, responsive, and user-friendly experiences.
- Back-End Developer: Focuses on developing server-side logic, database management, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to ensure optimal functionality, performance, and application security.
- Mobile Developer: Specializes in designing and developing applications for mobile operating systems (Android or iOS), using either native technologies or cross-platform frameworks.
- Full-Stack Developer: Skilled in both front-end and back-end development, capable of managing the entire technology stack—from the database layer to the final user interface.
Data Scientist
Graduates of the Informatics Study Program have highly relevant and sought-after career prospects in the fields of Data Science, Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), including:
- Data Scientist: Analyze big data, build predictive models, and apply machine learning for strategic insights.
- Data Engineer: Design and maintain scalable and efficient data pipelines to prepare raw data.
- Sharia Compliance Officer for digital financial services.
- Machine Learning Engineer: Implement and optimize machine learning models into production applications.
- Data Analyst: Analyze trends and visualize data to support decision-making.
- Business Intelligence (BI) Developer: Create dashboards and reports to monitor business performance.
- AI Researcher: Contribute to the research and development of AI technologies, including Deep Learning.
UI UX Designer
Graduates of the Informatics Study Program have attractive career prospects in the fields of User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) Design, including:
- UX Researcher: Conducts user research (usability testing, interviews) to understand user needs.
- UX Designer: Designs user flows, information structures, and product wireframes.
- UI Designer: Focuses on engaging visual aspects, color schemes, typography, and interface layouts.
- Product Designer: Integrates UX, UI, and business strategy for overall product development.
- Interaction Designer (IxD): Interaction Designer (IxD): Designs animations, transitions, and interaction feedback to create a natural feel.
- Accessibility Specialist: Ensures product designs comply with global standards and are usable by people with disabilities.
IT Project Manager
Graduates of the Informatics Study Program have a strong career path in Information Technology (IT) Project Management and Leadership, including:
- IT Project Manager: Plans, executes, and closes technology projects on time and within budget (using Agile/Scrum).
- Scrum Master: Facilitates the development team within the Scrum framework, eliminating impediments and ensuring team efficiency.
- Product Owner/Manager: Defines the product vision, manages the backlog, and prioritizes features based on business needs.
- Business Analyst (BA) IT: Analyzes business needs and translates them into technical requirements for the development team.
IT Consultant
Graduates of the Informatics Study Program have bright career prospects in Information Technology (IT) Consulting, including:
- IT Consultant: Provides strategic guidance on utilizing IT to achieve clients’ business goals.
- Solution Architect: Designs effective and scalable system architectures and technology infrastructure.
- Enterprise Architect: Aligns IT strategy with business goals and the organization’s long-term vision.
- Digital Transformation Consultant: Helps companies transform business processes using the latest digital technologies.