Systems Analysts, also known as Systems Architects, solve computer problems and apply computer technology to meet the individual needs of an organization. They also plan and develop new computer systems or devise ways to apply existing systems for business solutions.
They demonstrate both programming and systems analysis proficiency utilizing techniques such as:
Most Systems Analysts work with specific types of systems; business, accounting or financial systems, or specific scientific and engineering systems.
They also:
Systems Analysts that have specific knowledge on wireless networking and cyber-space management are in demand in today?s technology driven world.
Those who are proficient in both programming and analysis and enhance their skills with further education and elearning will maintain a competitive edge for progress in their career field.
Systems Analysts have careers in various industries such as government, wholesale and retail, manufacturing, data processing, finance, insurance and other information industries.
Ref: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook 2004 -05 Edition