Software quality assurance (QA) analysts: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

Software quality assurance (QA) analysts do indepth testing and diagnose problems of the systems they design. Testing and diagnosis are done in order to make sure that critical requirements are met. QA analysts also write reports to management recommending ways to improve the systems.

Education Required
Most computer systems analysts have a bachelors degree in a computer-related field. Because these analysts also are heavily involved in the business side of a company, it may be helpful to take business courses or major in management information systems.
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: 9% (As fast as average)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Advancement
With experience, systems analysts can advance to project manager and lead a team of analysts. Some can eventually become IT directors or chief technology officers. For more information, see the profile on computer and information systems managers.
Median pay: How much do Computer Systems Analysts make?
$87,220 Annual Salary
$41.93 per hour

Careers for Computer Systems Analysts

  • Applications analysts
  • Computer systems consultants
  • Data processing systems analysts
  • Information systems analysts
  • Information systems planners
  • Programmer analysts
  • Quality assurance analysts
  • Systems architects
  • Systems developers

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