InfoPath as a career choice

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BenBen

Hello all,

I have worked with InfoPath for little while now and find myself curious
with some general questions. I enjoy creating smart forms that automate
manual workflows. Can a person with an interest in InfoPath make a career
out of it? If so, what are these types of people called? Is there a demand
for such people? Any thoughts from someone with expereince would be great.
Thanks a lot.

Ben
 
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Jeff Becraft

In my opinion, InfoPath isn't ubiquitous enough to make it alone the basis
for a career specialty. I would certainly consider it a useful weapon in
your arsenal, and apply where applicable, such as in a SharePoint Enterprise
site, or in a setting where end users actually have InfoPath client on their
desktops.

There seems to be continued high demand for broader SharePoint and Office
expertise, of course.

Good luck,
Jeff
http://becraftsblog.blogspot.com
 
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BenBen

Thanks Jeff for your response.



Jeff Becraft said:
In my opinion, InfoPath isn't ubiquitous enough to make it alone the basis
for a career specialty. I would certainly consider it a useful weapon in
your arsenal, and apply where applicable, such as in a SharePoint Enterprise
site, or in a setting where end users actually have InfoPath client on their
desktops.

There seems to be continued high demand for broader SharePoint and Office
expertise, of course.

Good luck,
Jeff
http://becraftsblog.blogspot.com
 

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