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Article: SYSTEMS ANALYSTS, SUPPORT TECHNICIANS IN DEMAND.(Business)(Learn to work)(Column)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- April 4, 2002
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Byline: REBECCA LIVENGOOD CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Q) What is the difference between a computer systems analyst and a support technician? Don't they both work with computer networks?
A) This is a great field if you love challenge, are interested in continually upgrading your skills and in solving technical problems. For the foreseeable future, these jobs will grow faster than any others.
New job descriptions and specialties are constantly emerging as technology and companies' needs change. Systems analysts design new systems (hardware and software) and additions to systems. A relatively new position, systems administrator, specializes in the ...