Analyst Programmer or Developer Programmer
#1
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Hey guys,
I am just not able to decide which category to go for either "Analyst Programmer" or "Developer Programmer".
I'm currently working as an Oracle ERP Analyst. My current Job title is "Analyst" and following is my experience and responsibilities as mentioned in the Experience Letter.
Experience:
1. Analyst (From Apr 2010 - to date)
2. Senior Software Engineer (Nov 2006 - Mar 2010)
My responsibilities include:
- Client liaison, requirement elicitation & analysis of complex business processes. Mapping of current and future process models
- Creation of Application Technical and Functional Design using Microsoft Visio
- Solution Programming, Development and Configuration using Oracle Fast Formulas, Oracle Forms, JDeveloper, PL/SQL Developer
- Reports Development using Oracle Reports, Oracle Discoverer, XML Publisher
- Unit and Integration Testing. Assisting users in UATs
- Debugging & Troubleshooting
- Conducting Trainings and Conference Room Pilot sessions with the users
- Performing conversion data mapping
- Production Migration and Rollout
- Post implementation support, troubleshooting and enhancements
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Appreciate if somebody can provide any suggestion on this.
Regards,
ZohaibM
I am just not able to decide which category to go for either "Analyst Programmer" or "Developer Programmer".
I'm currently working as an Oracle ERP Analyst. My current Job title is "Analyst" and following is my experience and responsibilities as mentioned in the Experience Letter.
Experience:
1. Analyst (From Apr 2010 - to date)
2. Senior Software Engineer (Nov 2006 - Mar 2010)
My responsibilities include:
- Client liaison, requirement elicitation & analysis of complex business processes. Mapping of current and future process models
- Creation of Application Technical and Functional Design using Microsoft Visio
- Solution Programming, Development and Configuration using Oracle Fast Formulas, Oracle Forms, JDeveloper, PL/SQL Developer
- Reports Development using Oracle Reports, Oracle Discoverer, XML Publisher
- Unit and Integration Testing. Assisting users in UATs
- Debugging & Troubleshooting
- Conducting Trainings and Conference Room Pilot sessions with the users
- Performing conversion data mapping
- Production Migration and Rollout
- Post implementation support, troubleshooting and enhancements
-----------------
Appreciate if somebody can provide any suggestion on this.
Regards,
ZohaibM
#2
Forum Regular


Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 56

Choose whichever suits you better depending on which visa / state sponsorship you're applying for. ACS rarely changes the occupation you choose.
Both Analyst Programmer and Developer Programmer are very similar, so you don't need to be concerned too much. Choose whichever you like.
Both Analyst Programmer and Developer Programmer are very similar, so you don't need to be concerned too much. Choose whichever you like.
#3
Hey guys,
I am just not able to decide which category to go for either "Analyst Programmer" or "Developer Programmer".
I'm currently working as an Oracle ERP Analyst. My current Job title is "Analyst" and following is my experience and responsibilities as mentioned in the Experience Letter.
Experience:
1. Analyst (From Apr 2010 - to date)
2. Senior Software Engineer (Nov 2006 - Mar 2010)
My responsibilities include:
- Client liaison, requirement elicitation & analysis of complex business processes. Mapping of current and future process models
- Creation of Application Technical and Functional Design using Microsoft Visio
- Solution Programming, Development and Configuration using Oracle Fast Formulas, Oracle Forms, JDeveloper, PL/SQL Developer
- Reports Development using Oracle Reports, Oracle Discoverer, XML Publisher
- Unit and Integration Testing. Assisting users in UATs
- Debugging & Troubleshooting
- Conducting Trainings and Conference Room Pilot sessions with the users
- Performing conversion data mapping
- Production Migration and Rollout
- Post implementation support, troubleshooting and enhancements
-----------------
Appreciate if somebody can provide any suggestion on this.
Regards,
ZohaibM
I am just not able to decide which category to go for either "Analyst Programmer" or "Developer Programmer".
I'm currently working as an Oracle ERP Analyst. My current Job title is "Analyst" and following is my experience and responsibilities as mentioned in the Experience Letter.
Experience:
1. Analyst (From Apr 2010 - to date)
2. Senior Software Engineer (Nov 2006 - Mar 2010)
My responsibilities include:
- Client liaison, requirement elicitation & analysis of complex business processes. Mapping of current and future process models
- Creation of Application Technical and Functional Design using Microsoft Visio
- Solution Programming, Development and Configuration using Oracle Fast Formulas, Oracle Forms, JDeveloper, PL/SQL Developer
- Reports Development using Oracle Reports, Oracle Discoverer, XML Publisher
- Unit and Integration Testing. Assisting users in UATs
- Debugging & Troubleshooting
- Conducting Trainings and Conference Room Pilot sessions with the users
- Performing conversion data mapping
- Production Migration and Rollout
- Post implementation support, troubleshooting and enhancements
-----------------
Appreciate if somebody can provide any suggestion on this.
Regards,
ZohaibM
#4
Forum Regular


Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 82

you can find the descriptions of all the categories at http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]?opendocument
BTW is this the second time you are applying for ACS? It seems from ur previous post that you already applied for ACS in September...
#5
Forum Regular




Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 280










Hey guys,
I am just not able to decide which category to go for either "Analyst Programmer" or "Developer Programmer".
I'm currently working as an Oracle ERP Analyst. My current Job title is "Analyst" and following is my experience and responsibilities as mentioned in the Experience Letter.
Experience:
1. Analyst (From Apr 2010 - to date)
2. Senior Software Engineer (Nov 2006 - Mar 2010)
My responsibilities include:
- Client liaison, requirement elicitation & analysis of complex business processes. Mapping of current and future process models
- Creation of Application Technical and Functional Design using Microsoft Visio
- Solution Programming, Development and Configuration using Oracle Fast Formulas, Oracle Forms, JDeveloper, PL/SQL Developer
- Reports Development using Oracle Reports, Oracle Discoverer, XML Publisher
- Unit and Integration Testing. Assisting users in UATs
- Debugging & Troubleshooting
- Conducting Trainings and Conference Room Pilot sessions with the users
- Performing conversion data mapping
- Production Migration and Rollout
- Post implementation support, troubleshooting and enhancements
-----------------
Appreciate if somebody can provide any suggestion on this.
Regards,
ZohaibM
I am just not able to decide which category to go for either "Analyst Programmer" or "Developer Programmer".
I'm currently working as an Oracle ERP Analyst. My current Job title is "Analyst" and following is my experience and responsibilities as mentioned in the Experience Letter.
Experience:
1. Analyst (From Apr 2010 - to date)
2. Senior Software Engineer (Nov 2006 - Mar 2010)
My responsibilities include:
- Client liaison, requirement elicitation & analysis of complex business processes. Mapping of current and future process models
- Creation of Application Technical and Functional Design using Microsoft Visio
- Solution Programming, Development and Configuration using Oracle Fast Formulas, Oracle Forms, JDeveloper, PL/SQL Developer
- Reports Development using Oracle Reports, Oracle Discoverer, XML Publisher
- Unit and Integration Testing. Assisting users in UATs
- Debugging & Troubleshooting
- Conducting Trainings and Conference Room Pilot sessions with the users
- Performing conversion data mapping
- Production Migration and Rollout
- Post implementation support, troubleshooting and enhancements
-----------------
Appreciate if somebody can provide any suggestion on this.
Regards,
ZohaibM




