A database administrator (jr.) is responsible for working with the database administrator (DBA) department to assist in the day-to-day administration, support and ongoing enhancement of databases.
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.
Network/systems administrators are responsible for the day-to-day operation of networks. They organize, install, and support an organization's computer systems, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), network segments, intranets, and other data communication systems.
Information systems managers are responsible for the secure and effective operation of all computer systems, related applications, hardware and software that is used within a wide range of public and private sector organizations.
Technical writers develop product manuals, how-to guides, website help sections, journal articles, and other content that distills technical information.
Programmers are responsible for writing the code that makes up computer software. They are tasked with defining the workflow of a program, writing the code, testing the program functionality, and creating documentation for the program.
QA analysts/testers are responsible for the testing phase of the production process to ensure that final products meet the company standards. Duties include identifying whether products are functional, reliable, and meet the end user's expectations.