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The skills of systems analysts are called upon when operational problems are encountered with IT systems.
They are also responsible for user training and feedback. Travel is a key feature of the job as the majority of work is undertaken at clients' premises.
Self employment is possible for individuals with several years' relevant experience.
Jobs are advertised by careers services and recruitment agencies, and in local/national newspapers and specialist publications including Computing and TARGETjobs IT. The internet is also a good source of vacancy information.
A genuine interest in and enthusiasm for IT is often more important than your degree subject, although graduates with a technical background (physics, mathematics, computation or software engineering) are preferred.
Arts and humanities graduates (with 2.1 degrees) should be able to demonstrate their interest in computers and IT, and a postgraduate IT conversion course can be useful. Employers often require candidates to meet high standards in programming aptitude tests.
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Institution of Analysts and Programmers (IAP)
National Computing Centre (NCC)
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