With the increased prevalence of cloud computing, data storage networks, and Internet-enabled technology in our daily lives, modern companies are relying more than ever on employees who have experience with both business and technology skills. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that computer and information technology jobs will grow by 12% from 2014 to 2024 (faster than the national average for other occupations).1 This means that beyond being just an essential employability skill, proficiency with at least basic business technology systems can offer a leg up for current and future job applicants.