Information Systems Analyst Training Program

by Christy R

A certificate program will be offered to prepare graduates of two- and four-year degree programs for information systems analyst positions.

Brought to you FREE through a partnership with Tri-County Adult Career Center, Career Connections, McGann Consulting, and Ohio Skills Bank.

This intensive three-week program will equip you with the cutting edge skills desired by an international IT company surveying Athens County for a future site opening. This company pays a very competitive wage and provides excellent benefits. Trained analysts are in high demand nationwide with an employment growth rate of 24% over the next 7 years. We strongly encourage qualified applicants to take advantage of this unique opportunity.

ISA Intensive – Information Systems Analyst Training Program

Developed and delivered by university faculty and industry professionals.

• When: May 23, 2011 – June 10, 2011

• Schedule: Monday-Friday, four-six hours per day

• Training Location: Tri-County Adult Career Center, Nelsonville, OH

• Space is limited

Participants will be selected based upon qualifications but openings will be filled as submissions come in. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early. Submissions due: Friday, April 22, 2011.

Requirements for Qualified Applicants

• Commitment to complete an intensive three-week program

• Bachelor’s or associate degree

• Interest in business or information systems

• Excellent analytical and communication skills

• Ability to work in a team environment

• PC, MS Office proficiency

HOW TO APPLY

Email your interest and updated resume to:

analyst@careerconnections.info

Program Will Include:

• System Development Lifecycle

• (SDLC) examination

• Information Systems (IS) fundamentals

• IS design methodology

• IS implementation practices

• IS hard & soft skill development

• Project management techniques

Résumé Should Include:

• Contact information

• Relevant work history

• College education end dates

• GPA

Submissions due: Friday, April 22, 2011



