It's a very good job. However, it requires a LOT of detailed technical knowledge. You will be in charge of maintaining the computer system, upgrading it as needed, troubleshooting and solving problems, etc. There is plenty of job security and potential for advancement IF you are qualified. It will take at least a few more years of schooling to become qualified - and it is very unlikely that you will be hired for a system analyst job straight-off. More likely you would start at a lower position and have to work your way up by proving yourself to be reliable and capable.
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I must say that your spelling leaves MUCH to be desired and raises doubts in my mind as to whether you really are capable of learning precise and detailed subjects. Text-speak is NOT acceptable in skilled jobs. I suggest that you (immediately) begin to write in full, proper English sentences if you desire to get a high-paying job.
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It's a very good job. However, it requires a LOT of detailed technical knowledge. You will be in charge of maintaining the computer system, upgrading it as needed, troubleshooting and solving problems, etc. There is plenty of job security and potential for advancement IF you are qualified. It will take at least a few more years of schooling to become qualified - and it is very unlikely that you will be hired for a system analyst job straight-off. More likely you would start at a lower position and have to work your way up by proving yourself to be reliable and capable.
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I must say that your spelling leaves MUCH to be desired and raises doubts in my mind as to whether you really are capable of learning precise and detailed subjects. Text-speak is NOT acceptable in skilled jobs. I suggest that you (immediately) begin to write in full, proper English sentences if you desire to get a high-paying job.