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Synonyms and antonyms of People who work with computers in American Thesaurus

People who work with computers

administrator (noun)

computing someone with technical knowledge who maintains a computer or network and controls access to it

beta site (noun)

a company or person that is given a beta version of a new piece of computer hardware or software to test

CIO (noun)

Chief Information Officer: the person in charge of the IT and computer systems in a corporation

developer (noun)

someone whose job is to create new ideas and products, especially new computer products

engineer (noun)

someone who designs and repairs computer programs

hacker (noun)

someone who uses a computer to connect to other people’s computers secretly and often illegally, so that they can find or change information

hacker (noun)

old-fashioned someone who knows a lot about computers and who spends a lot of time using them

keyboarder (noun)

someone whose job is to type information into a computer

network administrator (noun)

someone whose job is to develop and manage a computer network

overclocker (noun)

someone who makes changes to a computer so that it operates faster than the manufacturer intended

programmer (noun)

someone whose job is to create computer programs

sysop (noun)

informal a system operator

system operator (noun)

someone whose job is to manage a bulletin board or a computer system

systems analyst (noun)

someone whose job is to plan or improve the way that a business or organization uses computers

techie (noun)

informal someone who knows a lot about technology or computers, especially as their job

wetware (noun)

informal people who work with computers, as opposed to computer software or hardware itself