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New Post 9/4/2008 3:27 AM
User is offline subachel
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Im working as an associate business analyst in a IT firm- Product developement.  Initially i was wondering what my exact roles and  responsibilities are but now i realise that its vast and interesting too... I involve in requirements gathering, documenting and working with the developers to solve mid developement issues. This website is really useful to me... As a entry level business analyst im still learning various skills ranging from documentation techniques to testing.... What takes me to the next level is client interaction.. I have started working towards it...  

 
New Post 9/4/2008 4:00 AM
User is offline Guy Beauchamp
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Hi Suba,

Welcome to the community and yes you have embarked on great career! Client interaction will be key to eliiting requirements and I am glad you are moving in that direction it just gets more and more interesting...

Guy

 
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