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Freelance systems analyst?
Sitting in the office, I wondered - is it possible to work as a freelance system analyst?
In the vast majority of cases, tasks are assigned to developers not verbally, but in writing (task pool, Skype, etc.). The requirements for the project (system) are formed by the customer (adequate) in writing. Details are quite specified by phone / skype. Preparation of documents, process optimization models, etc. is possible remotely.
Actually, I would like to know - does anyone have a similar experience and is it possible to find customers who are ready to interact remotely with an analyst?
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I have a subjective opinion that system analysts are in demand either in their in-house project development, or in outsourcing companies. And here and there it is some fairly large structures.
I think that it is possible to agree with them on remote work, but it seems to me that it will be difficult.
If the company has matured to understand the importance of this work, then most likely it will be easier for them to hire him full time.
On freelance, system analysts are not very in demand. Only in companies, such people are needed.
You would try to study something else that is closer to your profession and relevant to freelancing.
Try looking for companies in your city. There is a shortage of intelligent analysts everywhere. If you have something to offer, I think many will be interested in hiring you part time.
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