Programmer Analyst I
University of Southern California
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Job Description: Programmer Analyst I at University of Southern California
As a Programmer Analyst I at the University of Southern California, you will be responsible for writing, modifying, and adapting software applications using standard procedures and techniques.
Under the direct supervision of more experienced programming staff, you will also perform limited systems analysis. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking to develop their programming and analytical skills within a supportive academic environment.
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: A Bachelor's degree, or an equivalent combination of work experience and education.
- Experience: 0 - 6 months of professional experience.
- Field of Expertise: General knowledge of programming and documentation procedures, programming methods, and operator instructions. Proficiency in one or more appropriate computer languages is required.
Additional Information
This is a part-time role.
The hourly rate range for this position is $36.55 - $37.00. The University of Southern California considers various factors when extending an offer, including the position's scope, candidate's experience, education, key skills, internal equity, legal requirements, contractual stipulations, grant funding, and external market considerations.
Key skills/competency
- Software Development
- Systems Analysis
- Programming Languages
- Documentation
- Problem-solving
- Application Modification
- Software Maintenance
- Technical Support
- Data Structures
- Algorithms
How to Get Hired at University of Southern California
- Research USC's culture: Study the University of Southern California's mission, values, recent news, and employee testimonials on LinkedIn and Glassdoor.
- Tailor your resume: Customize your Programmer Analyst I resume to highlight relevant programming languages and systems analysis skills for USC's academic environment.
- Showcase relevant projects: Include specific examples of software development, modification, or analysis work, even from academic or personal projects.
- Prepare for technical questions: Be ready to discuss programming fundamentals, documentation practices, and problem-solving scenarios relevant to university systems.
- Understand the role's impact: Articulate how your skills as a Programmer Analyst I can contribute to the University of Southern California's departmental or institutional goals.
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