Microstrategy Developer Remote
What Is a Microstrategy Developer Remote and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

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How to Become a Remote MicroStrategy Developer
The qualifications that you need to become a remote MicroStrategy developer include a degree in computer science or a related field. Employers expect skills and professional certification in MicroStrategy development or related business intelligence programming specialties. For example, you can become a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate in business intelligence development. MicroStrategy offers training to professional developers and administrators, and they provide accreditation in various specialties. One option for remote developers is the MicroStrategy Certified Specialist Developer (MCSD) Certification. As a remote MicroStrategy developer, you also need a computer and an internet connection capable of handling the desktop or cloud-based version of the MicroStrategy suite.
What Does a Remote MicroStrategy Developer Do?
The duties and responsibilities of a remote MicroStrategy developer include designing, testing, and maintaining applications, extensions, and automated reporting and data querying tools for analytics and business intelligence purposes. In this work from home position, you design custom solutions using a desktop or cloud-based version of the MicroStrategy software suite. You develop solutions using tools like MicroStrategy SDK and MicroStrategy Developer Library (MSDL), and you use Java, C++, SQL, or XML code to customize your developments. You then test and implement your designs in a company's computer network, in the cloud, or on mobile devices.
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