What does a systems analyst do? from Jack prabha's blog

The systems analyst is the professional who makes computer programs. He is responsible for data modeling, requirements gathering and creation of adequate systems for each type of company and for the implementation of programs, according to the objectives and rules of the business.


The systems analyst can also act in the customization and programs already implemented, so that they are adapted to the needs of the company. In addition to being able to participate in system tests and work on the evolution of this software.


Anyway, there are a multitude of areas in which professionals trained in Analysis and Systems Development can act.


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What is the salary of a professional trained in Systems Analysis and Development?

Unlike many professions, to be a systems analyst it is not necessary to register with a professional regulatory body. Therefore, there is no established minimum wage, which leaves companies free to negotiate directly with the professional.


However, there is already a bill (PL 5487/2013) that aims to regulate the profession and thus establish that only people with a technical degree, higher education or those who have certification obtained in companies in the sector can act in the area.


The law protects people who already work in the area but have no specific training, so when it is approved, these professionals will be able to continue working.


Next, we will mention the average salary of the professional trained in Systems Analysis and Development, based on data from the labor market.


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