Administrators and
Business Analyst
Administrator and Business Analyst
Administrator and Business Analyst
How much do Administrators/Business Analysts make?
Administrators
0-2 years | 3-6 years | 7-10 years | |
---|---|---|---|
United States ($) | |||
Canada (C$) | |||
United Kingdom (£) | |||
Australia (AU$) |
United States ($) – 104,250 |
Canada (C$) – 95,500 |
United Knigdom (£) – 50,000 |
Australia (AU$) – 90,000 |
United States ($) – 130,000 |
Canada (C$) – 121,500 |
United Knigdom (£) – 65,000 |
Australia (AU$) – 122,250 |
United States ($) – 1352,250 |
Canada (C$) – 148,500 |
United Knigdom (£) – 86,000 |
Australia (AU$) – 128,500 |
Business Analysts
0-2 years | 3-6 years | 7-10 years | |
---|---|---|---|
United States ($) | |||
Canada (C$) | |||
United Kingdom (£) | |||
Australia (AU$) |
United States ($) – 92,750 |
Canada (C$) – 96,750 |
United Knigdom (£) – 35,000 |
Australia (AU$) – 98,750 |
United States ($) – NA |
Canada (C$) – NA |
United Knigdom (£) – 45,000 |
Australia (AU$) – 122,250 |
United States ($) – NA |
Canada (C$) – NA |
United Knigdom (£) – 60,000 |
Australia (AU$) – 149,750 |
59% of Administrator/Business Analysts are satisfied with their job, down from 90% in our last survey
65% of Administrator/Business Analysts are satisfied with their salary, up slightly from 64% in or last survey
Permanent Administrator/Business Analysts work an average of 43 hours per week
Freelance Administrator/Business Analysts work an average of 40 hours per week
59%
of Administrators/Business Analysts are satisfied with their job, down from 90% in our last survey
65%
of Administrators/Business Analysts are satisfied with their salary, up slightly from 64% in or last survey
43 hours
Permanent Administrators/Business Analysts work an average of 43 hours per week
40 hours
Freelance Administrators/Business Analysts work an average of 40 hours per week
59%
of Administrator/Business Analysts are satisfied with their job, down from 90% in our last survey
65%
of Administrator/Business Analysts are satisfied with their salary, up slightly from 64% in or last survey
43 hours
40 hours
Freelance Administrator/Business Analysts work an average of 40 hours per week
What factors impact your earning potential as an Administrator/Business Analyst?
We asked current Administrators/Business Analysts what factors were most important in upping your earning potential in that role.
Important | Neutral | Unimportant | |
---|---|---|---|
Years of technical experience with NetSuite | |||
Exposure to large projects | |||
Years of experience in IT/Ops/Financee | |||
Specific vertical/industry experience | |||
NetSuite certifications | |||
College/University degree(s) |
Important – 80% |
Neutral – 17% |
Unumportant – 3% |
Important – 72% |
Neutral – 21% |
Unumportant – 7% |
Important – 70% |
Neutral – 23% |
Unumportant – 7% |
Important – 54% |
Neutral – 33% |
Unumportant – 14% |
Important – 47% |
Neutral – 30% |
Unumportant – 23% |
Important – 46% |
Neutral – 33% |
Unumportant – 20% |
What steps should you take to become an Administrator/Business Analyst
What steps should you take to become
an Administrator/Business Analyst
What steps should you
take to become an Administrator/Business Analyst
Education
In terms of what you need, 70% of Administrators/Business Analysts hold at least a Bachelor’s degree. However, only 38% consider a degree an important factor in working with NetSuite, and 46% consider a degree an important factor in increasing earning potential.
Certification
Earning official vendor-accredited certifications is a great way to upskill and verify your knowledge in the eyes of potential employers.
When it comes to Administrator/Business Analysts 30% (up from 28% in our last survey) are certified, yet 89% believe that certifications help to make you a more valuable professional.
What NetSuite certifications do Administrators/Business Analysts hold?
Given that the NetSuite SuiteFoundation certification is a prerequisite for all others, this certification was not included in the analysis for this section. However, it is worth noting that 11% of respondents held only this certification.
NetSuite Administrator Certification
NetSuite Financial User Certification
Given that the NetSuite SuiteFoundation certification is a prerequisite for all others, this certification was not included in the analysis for this section. However, it is worth noting that 11% of respondents held only this certification.
NetSuite Administrator Certification
NetSuite Financial User Certification
Roles that can lead on to becoming an Administrator/Business Analyst
There’s no set career path to becoming an Administrator/Business Analyst, with tech professionals joining the NetSuite ecosystem and progressing from various backgrounds. While it’s by no means a comprehensive list, some of the common job roles we see Administrators/Business Analysts begin their careers include:
- Accountant
- Support/Service Desk Administrator
- BI/Data Analyst
What skills and experience should Administrators/Business Analysts have?
- Experience with JavaScript
- Experience with REST APIs
- Working knowledge of SuiteScript and SuiteFlow
- Understanding of integrations, workflows, QA modules, RESTlets, and automations
- Ability to create and manage workflows and dashboards
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Communication and customer service skills
- Project management skills
- Strong understanding of business processes, especially accounting and finance