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Network/Systems Analyst

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What does a network/systems analyst do?

Network/systems analysts are computer experts who prepare computers in a network, which enables the computers to be able to work together and share information. Analysts make hardware and software configurations for businesses by analyzing their needs in order to help them achieve their network system goals.

What do I need to get a network/systems analyst job?

The majority of professionals in these career fields hold Bachelor’s degrees computer science, information systems, engineering, or a related field.

HCC’s 2-Year AA degree Computer Science provides the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science.

What is the median salary of a network/systems analyst?

  • $112,690
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