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Information Systems jobs are among the highest paying and fastest growing, according to the US Department of Labor.
Information Systems graduates assume positions of responsibility and leadership in corporations, small businesses, government and community organizations. Modern enterprises depend on Information Systems Specialists, valuing their ability to design computing solutions.
Fewer students pursue computer-related degrees
NJIT Students Still in Demand Despite Bad Job Market: Page 1, Page 2
Association for Information Systems (AIS)
| Network / Communications Analysts | 53% |
| Software Engineers / Application Analysts | 47% |
| Database Administrators | 29% |
| Network / Systems Administrators | 27% |
| Computer Systems Analysts | 29% |
| Application Analysts & Designers | 62% |
| Systems Analysts | 29% |
| Management Analysts | 22% |
* Projected job growth between 2006 and 2016 from the US Department of Labor
| Web Content / Interface Designer | $56K |
| Business Systems Analyst / Designer | $59K |
| Information Systems Auditor | $64K |
| Database Architect | $63K |
| Application Systems Analyst | $64K |
| ERP Analyst | $87K |
| Web Content Designer/Specialist | $56K |
| Database Administrator | $100K |
* Median entry-level salary levels in the metro-NY region from www.salary.com, October 2009



