Computer systems analysts analyze, evaluate, and modify existing or proposed systems and related devices. They coordinate with users to ensure timely and efficient manufacturer's software release installation. Systems analysts may plan and develop new computer systems or devise ways to apply existing systems’ resources to additional operations.
Employment Information
Computer systems analysts held about 487,000 jobs in 2004. About 28,000 analysts were self-employed. The greatest concentration of these workers is in the computer systems design industry. Systems analysts are also employed by governments, insurance companies, financial institutions, Internet service providers, data processing services firms, and universities.
A large number of systems analysts are employed on a temporary or contract basis. For example, a company installing a new computer system may need the services of several analysts just to get the system running. Because not all of the analysts would be needed once the system is functioning, the company might contract for such employees with a consulting firm. Such jobs may last from several months up to 2 years or more. This allows companies to bring in people with the exact skills they need to complete a project, instead of having to spend time and money training or retraining existing workers.
- Our Industries
1EZ works with leading companies in a range of industries to provide world-class IT staffing solutions.
- Our Services
1EZ offers several kinds of placement services to fit the unique staffing needs of your company.
- Our Specialties
1EZ has access to expertise in virtually all technology disciplines representing most every skill set.






