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Carolyn Merritt

Position:

Technical Business Analyst

Employer:

Turner Broadcasting in Atlanta

Job description:

Responsible for gathering and analyzing business requirements and ensuring the successful implementation of an integrated client-server system for the Turner Entertainment Group.

Salary range:

$60,000-$65,000

Job satisfaction:

I am very satisfied with my job. It is very rewarding working with users and working with a system from design through production support. Turner is an excellent company to work for. The entertainment industry is very complex and interesting.

Employment history:

After graduation, I worked for 4+ years for EDS (Electronic Data Systems) as a Business Analyst in the local government arena, and completed the intensive EDS Systems Engineering Development technical training program, where I received formal training in Visual Basic, Sybase,and C. I recently joined the Worldwide Information Technology Services group at Turner Broadcasting as a Technical Business Analyst.

Suggestions for students:

It is important to network and establish contacts with potential employers through professors, alumni, and friends. Sometimes the best jobs are found by word of mouth rather than in the classifieds. As an undergraduate I found the resources at Clark-Howell hall to be very useful as well.

Advisor/Student relationship:

My advisor as an undergraduate was excellent. He was very straightforward and honest, and tried to help me make the best decisions for coursework based upon my interests. He understood what my interests were and was able to advise me to take classes to further develop my interests.
In my experience there are two "types" of math majors: those who are primarily interested in applied math and those who are interested in more abstract math. It would be useful to have an advisor who shares your interest and who can advise you on what options you have, what career paths you can choose, and who can help you formulate a plan of specific classes, etc.

Miscellaneous comments:

I think it is a good idea for undergraduates to be encouraged to participate in seminars and symposia to gain more exposure to mathematics and to meet people who share their interests. It is also good to join the math club to begin networking with fellow undergraduates and grad students and to begin learning about what you can do with a math major.

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Date of last update: Jan. 29, 1997

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Department of Mathematics
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