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Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer Reviews
What is it like working as an Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer?
May 2017
Great weather with friendly people from around the world.
Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer in Miami:
Pros: Very friendly co-workers from different cultures. Amazing diverse food from around the world.
Cons: Pay is generally below national average for developers.
May 2017
Diverse.
Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer in New Orleans:
Pros: Culture food music quality of life diversity.
Cons: Crime ,living in Louisiana, conservation political environment in state.
October 2015
Difficulty in getting promotions.
Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer:
August 2015
New ap annalaysis.
Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer:
Pros: Maintenance of project timeline and Management of data enter and analysis based on data.
May 2015
Work flexibility.
Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer:
Pros: Simplify tasks, help people,
Cons: Stress, coworkers.
November 2014
Good Developer.
Applications Systems Analyst/Programmer:
Pros: Coding the business logic, using all apple features.
Cons: Last minute delivery.
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