Expand mobile version menu
  Skip to main content

Operations Research Analyst

salary graphic

AVG. SALARY

$63,760

education graphic

EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

job outlook graphic

JOB OUTLOOK

Increasing

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Business Management and Administration cluster Operations Management pathway.

Beyond High School

Here's a list of programs that you should consider if you're interested in this career:

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Bachelor's degree

Operations research analysts typically need at least a bachelor’s degree to enter the occupation. Some employers require or prefer that applicants have a master’s degree. Analysts may need a degree in operations research or a related field, such as applied mathematics.

Insider Info

Additional Information

You need a strong background in math, computers and business to do this job. Students can obtain an undergraduate degree at just about any post-secondary institution, as long as they focus on math and some sciences, says Randy Robinson. He is a member of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences -- known as INFORMS.

Once they have completed undergraduate studies, a graduate degree is necessary to pursue work in the field. Many schools offer graduate studies in operations research, management science, business administration or commerce. Students should place a heavy emphasis on management information systems.

But don't forget your people skills: while computer work is important, you should feel comfortable making presentations to top executives.

To prepare yourself for university, take a lot of math courses while still in high school, says Robinson.

Operations research analyst Nadine Hoffman agrees. "You need to be very analytical. And you have to be able to express yourself -- be very well spoken. Good listening skills are important and you need to be flexible."

INFORMS has established a set of high school math modules in operations research.

Powered by XAP

© 2010 - XAP


OCAP believes that financial literacy and understanding the financial aid process are critical aspects of college planning and student success. OCAP staff who work with students, parents, educators and community partners in the areas of personal finance education, state and federal financial aid, and student loan management do not provide financial, investment, legal, and/or tax advice. This website and all information provided is for general educational purposes only, and is not intended to be construed as financial, investment, legal, and/or tax advice.