How to Become a Data Communications Analyst
A data communications analyst is one of the most needed positions in the information technology field. The analyst is hired by a business to maintain and troubleshoot the data system utilized by the company. A data communication analyst has job security while also earning a nice paycheck.
Instructions
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Attend college. A data communications analyst is required to have at a minimum a bachelor's degree from a four-year accredited college. The courses that were taken should have concentrated on computer systems networking and telecommunications.
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Get a MBA. A MBA with a concentration in information systems can help you land a data communications analyst job.
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Find an internship in the information technology field. A person with field experience is more likely to get hired as a data communications analyst. Contact an established data communications analyst and inquire about working under him to gain work experience and learn the basics of the profession.
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Brush up on your operating skills. A data communications analyst must know computer systems and software inside and out. You must stay up to date on all of the current technologies.
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Look into certification. Professional certification as a data communications analyst can help your chances for landing a position at a firm as an in-house consultant.
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Tips & Warnings
Many data communications analysts are employed on a contract or part-time basis. You may wish to consider being an independent contractor. Analysts are typically needed when an operating system is first installed.
The average salary of a data communications analyst is somewhere between $49,000 and $75,000 a year depending on the region and level of expertise.
Comments
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uanodu
Mar 16, 2009
I read Zoology as a first degree and PGD marketing, but I am presently working as a Data Support consultant, configuring phone for GPRS and installing Internet Data Cards for customers. What do I do to make my self more relevant to my organistion? -
uanodu
Mar 16, 2009
I read Zoology as a first degree and PGD marketing, but I am presently working as a Data Support consultant, configuring phone for GPRS and installing Internet Data Cards for customers. What do I do to make my self more relevant to my organistion? -
uanodu
Mar 16, 2009
I read Zoology as a first degree and PGD marketing, but I am presently working as a Data Support consultant, configuring phone for GPRS and installing Internet Data Cards for customers. What do I do to make my self more relevant to my organistion? -
uanodu
Mar 16, 2009
I read Zoology as a first degree and PGD marketing, but I am presently working as a Data Support consultant, configuring phone for GPRS and installing Internet Data Cards for customers. What do I do to make my self more relevant to my organistion?