Systems analysts use IT systems within an organization to help them achieve their tactical business goals. This includes designing and developing new systems through new software and hardware configurations or using current systems.
Business Analyst
A business analyst’s primary skill is detecting opportunities that can improve business operations while recommending technology, if necessary, to eliminate issues that impact expenses, and productivity
Systems Integrator
The main task of a System Integrator is to analyze IT-based systems and programs that are owned, or will be created, by an organization or company. The System Integrator is responsible for planning, coordinating and analyzing the software systems he recommends.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists convert complex data into easy-to- read formats. After that, Data Scientists are expected to be able to find patterns and see trends so they can make hypotheses. These conclusions can then become the basis for recommendations and company decision support tools to increase business value, starting from product development, marketing techniques and business strategy. After formulating conclusions, Data Scientists are expected to be able to communicate technical concepts to non-technical users.
System Auditor
Information Systems/Technology Auditors are tasked with monitoring and controlling the overall information technology infrastructure. Auditors are responsible for information technology audits, so that they can run together with financial audits and internal audits, or with other similar monitoring and evaluation activities.