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Do you like designing solutions to complex application problems?
Are you interested in developing and managing computer systems and integration functions efficiently?
If you answered YES to those questions, then consider a career as a computer systems architect!
What does a computer systems architect do?
A computer systems architect plays a huge role in the technical operations of an organization. They're responsible for:
designing, developing, and maintaining the organization's computer and network systems.
verifying that every part of the system — from small elements like documents to large services like data storage — meets the requirements and needs of the organization.
working with a team of engineers and developers to solve any problems in the system with the right design solutions.
How do you qualify to be a computer systems architect?
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What skills do you need to be a computer systems architect?
Problem Solving and Communication Skills
noticing a problem and figuring out the best way to solve it
communicating complex and technical information to non-technical co-workers
Technology Systems and People Skills
measuring how well a system is working
collaborating with colleagues to figure out how a system should work
Quiz
What are the most important skills to be a successful computer systems architect? Select all that apply.
While it's good to know how to read operating systems standards, this is a basic skill. Problem solving and communication skills are the high level skills you'll need to be successful in this career.
You'll like being a computer systems architect if...
✅ You're a logical thinker and good at solving problems.
✅ You can work well in a team, but just as well independently.
✅ You have great written and verbal communication skills.
You might not like being a computer systems architect if...
❌ You find it challenging to engage in analysis of the needs and requirements of the product to create a design.
❌ You're unable to define system performance metrics or indicators and actions needed to improve or correct performance relative to system goals.
❌ You find it difficult to learn a programming language.
Take Action
Are you ready to start your career as a computer aystems architect?
This Byte has been authored by
Mohammed Al-Kilani
Software Engineer