 | As a systems analyst, your job is to design computer networks for companies after analysing their companies' environment.
However, do you also help them design a telecommunications system or a camera surveillance system?
Do you get to cross into other fields of work in the design of your clients' computer systems?
1 answer - Asked By: Forward - 4/18/2009 |
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 | What are the qualification for each profile?
What are the job resposiblities of System Analyst or System Administrator?
Is there any Institute in Delhi in India offering courses or training for same profile?
What is the minimum Salary package is offered to Freshers for each profile?
Any of you, if working as System Analyst or System Administrator, if you can give me ur email id or any contact details, it would nice of you.
Thanks in Advance....
1 answer - Asked By: The Answering Machine - 11/28/2007 |
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 | I just want to know the variety of jobs that an Accounting graduates can get either when they just get their degree or when they have 3-5 years experience. I want to see what types of jobs are there in the Accounting field.
1 answer - Asked By: dlee_theman - 1/30/2007 |
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 | I am currently a 1st year irregular college student taking I.T. I transferred schools and my majors never got credited. But it's okay because i am slowly getting the logics in programming in Java. This next semester i am taking a System Analysis and Design(SADSIGN) and i am getting nervous because even though i am pretty good at logics, i am not that good at coding. But since it is a case study, we will be on group, we will be four i think. Project manager, Analyst, Documentation, and the programmer. I am asking what jobs i can get after graduating I.T. because what if i graduated I.T. and still not that good at coding, i am hoping that there will be a jobs that will require less programming. Like Database manager or in Multimedia or in charge of Network. So is there jobs that doesn't require hardcore programming skills?
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 | I want to know what all kinds of jobs I am able to get in computers. I am focusing on web technologies. I would really like to be able to help others.
Are there any jobs involving computers that help people?
How would I go about becoming a computer teacher?
Please serious answers only.
1 answer - Asked By: Carmen F - 8/31/2011 |
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 | If you have a CCNA certificate, will it be good enough for you to get a job as a system analyst? Or you need something more? Eg, CCNP?
1 answer - Asked By: StandTall - 12/22/2008 |
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 | I am getting a degree in math and would like to know what jobs I can get. Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: Ariale T - 4/24/2009 |
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 | Im planning to take Business with IT in college
I've been checking out the career choices I'll have later in life when I came across 'Business analyst',
What does a business analyst do? Is it a good job? Does it pay well? How is the state of job availability in such a field?
1 answer - Asked By: Wayne R. - 5/19/2007 |
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 | Hi, I am trying to figure out the appropriate job title for someone who meets with the business to understand their needs, designs the appropriate solution, creates the necessary database using SQL Server, creates the necessary ETL using SSIS, creates cubes or data mining using SSAS, and creates reports using SSRS?
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 | Also, is there ANY career in computers that is in Business?
Is there any career that I can get, where I could interact with at least SOME people?
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 | There is so many opinions out there about what the difference is between these two and which one has more oppurtunities and so on. I would love to know what the most direct difference is between these two fields, they seem so similar. Obviously the name Operations Manager hints at managing, but to me it seems like it is a more business-like approach to industrial engineering.
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 | Computer Information Science
Computer Science
Computer Technology
Computer Network Technology
Could someone please tell me what they are and also,
their differences and similarities. You can also
include what jobs are related to each major, salary, etc.
Please tell me asap, so I can apply to colleges,
I am a senior in high school, confused about college,
thanks in advance
1 answer - Asked By: Rain Bow - 10/28/2011 |
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 | I've have extensive work in both Project Management and Business Analyst roles over the past 9 years. The past 3 years, I've been self-employed. What is the best way to proceed?
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 | Right now i'm 15 and invlolved in what i would want to be.
My main choice is to at least have a job involved with computer science.
What are the options on what i could be?
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 | I just finished my Bachelor Degree in Business / Healthcare Administration and I am having a hell of a time finding a job. Maybe I'm not doing the search right?
What kind of jobs can I find with this degree?
Will I have to start at the very bottom making minimum wage? Because I find it hard to believe that somebody with a college degree has to start out making minimum wage...that's the whole reason I went to college.
Please help I'm getting desperate!
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 | I'm interested in spending a few years in the military after I graduate with a bachelor's degree in business economics. I want to learn how to build a web page, so I want to learn programming languages. Is there a specific MOS that could enable me to learn how to build web page while servng my country and, you know, having a job?
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 | I know that there are probably many different ones out there, but I keep coming across the same 2 or 3. Could anyone give me a nice long list for me to research. Thanks
It got cut off?
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 | I am thinking about getting an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Management. What type of jobs could I do with this type of degree? Anything and everything you can think of would be great! Thanks!!
2 answers - Asked By: generalbailey - 8/30/2007 |
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 | Were the MIS classes difficult (java programming, web design, etc...)?
Did your BS degree in MIS give you an advantage in finding a job after college?
I am interested in learning more about computers, but someone I know is trying to talk me out of choosing this major. She said the courses are going to be "tedious".
1 answer - Asked By: Starlight - 10/22/2008 |
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 | I know that they prefer the computer science degree to be employed for that kind of thing, but how if people in business degree but they are also good at IT such as programming? how does the company recognize the IT skill of the applicant if they don't have any degree on it?
I also find almost all company require the programmer to have some previous experience, but how do they gain the experience at the first time if all company require that?
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