Lets talk jobs - Computer Systems Analyst ?

BZeto

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I need to write a paper for a class. I get to choose a career and write about it, what I already know, what I learned and the conclusions I have made from my research. So I chose Computer Systems Analyst. Now assuming my sources weren't out of date, this job exsists.

So can anyone tell me a little more about it, maybe direct experience, some places to get information or interviews. Anything would help. Is this a broad term for a certain area of work? Or is this a specific job?



Thanks
 

Ameesh

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Thats a vauge job title and probably means different things at different companies. pick something a little more specific

like Junior Tech Support or Iinformation Director or Software Developer or Tie Fighter Pilot
 

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Largely outdated term IMHO. It's just too vague to be useful...like many titles in the IT profession.

 

Yax

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Largely outdated term IMHO. It's just too vague to be useful...like many titles in the IT profession.

YEAH, that's like so 10 years ago.
 

vi edit

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Originally posted by: Gibson486
choose MIS.

That's a degree, not a true job title. Yes, there are people who are "MIS"..but they could be a $10 an hour help desk tech or a $40 or more an hour network guru.
 

BZeto

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Thanks for help, I've already gotten the first part of the paper done. Sadly most of my info is from 1995.....

The teacher probably wont know, but I feel like I'm getting nothing out of this.
The main thing is I need a lot info so I can actually make a paper out of it. That's why choosing an uncommon specific job probably isn't the best way to go.
 

Ameesh

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i say pick a better job like Philanderer. Some people might say its more of a lifestyle then a job but it has been open to debate