Notes on employment for Operations research analysts
- Employers generally prefer applicants with at least a master�s degree in operations research or a closely related field, such as computer science, engineering, business, mathematics, information systems, or management science.
- Employment growth is projected to be slower than average, reflecting slow growth in the number of jobs with the title �operations research analyst.�
- Individuals with a master�s or Ph.D. degree in management science or operations research should have good job opportunities as operations research analysts or in closely related occupations, such as systems analysts, computer scientists, or management analysts.
More information on Operations research analysts from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
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