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Will be vacant May 1st. $55.00 per month. Telephone: WEstop 1-6226. tf BOOKS FOR EASTER GIFTS FOR SALE 2144 Ohio - VI 3-0933 Gene Explorer GOLDEN CREST DAIRY 2016 Learnard — VI 3-7240 Gene Smoyer Bibles, Prayer Books, Poetry, Art Architecture, Biography Children's Books for all ages THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. VI 3-1044 "What I probably like most about this job," says Tom, "is that you're never tied down to one desk and the same routine. There's always a new problem . . . a new approach needed ...new people to meet and work with." Tom works out of the IBM Baltimore Office with some of America's But first, what does a Systems Analyst do? "Briefly, we study a customer's present system—payroll, inventory control, billing or whatever—and convert it to a mechanized system using either conventional IBM business machines or IBM's high-speed electronic computers." Studying customer's present system biggest companies as his customers. Graduated from Johns Hopkins in August, '55, with a B.S.I.E., he came immediately to IBM. During his training period, Tom studied IBM's Punched Card and Electronic Data Processing Machines. He learned their uses, their applications, and was instructed in the theories and methods of data processing. A leading aircraft company was Tom's first major assignment. "My job there," he explains, "was to analyze the application of IBM's latest electronic computer—the 70s—to regulate the flow of materials and machines used to fill Government contracts." Diversified Assignments Then came a short, but highly satisfying assignment. At the Bellwood Quartermaster Corps, Tom set up a "SOAP" system (System for Optimum Automatic Programming) defined by Tom as "converting the flow of instructions and information into the most efficient operation for an IBM magnetic drum computer. Bellwood," Tom points out, "is the Inventory Control Center for all "What's it like to be A SYSTEMS ANALYST AT IBM?" Two years ago, college senior Thomas Wheeler asked himself this question. Today, a Systems Analyst in IBM's Data Processing Division, Tom reviews his experience and gives some pointers that may be helpful to you in taking the first, most important step in your business career. A problem in inventory control Quartermaster centers in the country. The new system will achieve balanced supply and demand of material throughout the entire U. S. -will save money for the Government—and relieve many men from the drudgery of details." Explaining IBM's 705 electronic computer For the past six months, Tom has been working with the Statistical Services Division of Headquarters Air Research & Development Command. "We are designing and implementing a system to link eleven reporting centers to Headquarters by wire transmission," Tom reports. "Data transmitted to Headquarters by this system will be coordinated and then processed by an IBM 650 electronic computer." DATA PROCESSING . Why Tom chose IBM "My future? It looks good—very good. I've already received two generous raises in less than two years, and at the rate IBM and the electronic computer field are expanding, my future is both assured — and rewarding!" --business which I can best describe as professional. At the control panel of IBM's 650 How does a senior like Tom, who was interviewed by at least twenty companies while in college, select his future employer? "In my case," Tom says, "the choice was easy. IBM offered the best opportunities. I knew IBM sales were about doubling every five years—and when I considered the tremendous growth potential of the electronic computer field-I had no trouble making up my mind. IBM hopes this message will help to give you some idea of what it's like to be a Systems Analyst in the Data Processing Division. There are equal opportunities for E.E.'s, I.S.'s, M.E.'s, physicians, mathematicians, Liberal Arts majors, and Business Administration graduates in IBM's many divisions—Research, Product Development, Manufacturing Engineering, Sales and Sales Assistance. Why not drop in and discuss IBM with your Placement Director? He can supply our brochure and tell you when IBM will next interview on your campus. Meanwhile, our Manager of College Relations, P. H. Bradley, will be happy to answer your questions. Just write him at IBM, Room 11904, 590 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. "Besides, I was impressed by the caliber of IBM personnel. They had a broader outlook and an approach to ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINE CORPORATION TIME QUIPMENT MILITARY PRODUCTS