Computer Systems Analysts
Computer systems analysts use engineering, business, and science data to identify and help find solutions to problems related to electronic data processing systems.
People with this job work to make computer systems better by managing scheduling, workflow, and system capabilities. Sometimes they analyze software and even manage computer programmers.
Computer system analysts are also known as computer system consultants, information systems analysts, systems engineers, programmer analysts, and other titles.
People with this career test and maintain computer programs, coordinate installations, read manuals, decide what software is needed, work with management to meet business needs, execute design procedures and quality standards, network computers within an organization, correct coding mistakes, and help users with computer-related questions and problems.
Computer systems analysts use computers, laptops, mainframe computers, personal digital assistants, program testing software, database management software, web platform development software, configuration management software, and development environment software.
People who are good learners, critical thinkers, communicators, monitors, time managers, listeners, and creative thinkers will probably do well with this job.
Most computer systems analysts have a bachelor’s degree and an understanding of subjects like engineering, technology, math, computers, electronics, customer service, and administration and management. Job opportunities in this area are expected to increase very quickly.
Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on a rewarding career as a computer systems analyst in many locations.
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