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Hello .. need advice and suggestion 

Hello All,

       I am new to this forum . I have masters in computer sciences and have 2 years experience as an ABAP Consultant . Now I wish to change my career into a

       BA  , in any industry . I appreciate if  the forum members would give me suggestions.

 

Regards,

Sapad.

 

 
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User is offline Adrian M.
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Re: Hello .. need advice and suggestion 

Hi Sapad,

First of all, welcome to the Modern Analyst community!

As an ABAP Consultant you probably developed some good structured thinking skills.  And since you were a consultant you probably have some client interaction experience.

I would suggest that you consider moving into a technical analyst role first (e.g. Systems Analyst or IT Business Analyst).  At the same time consider getting some formal training in some of the core competencies required of a Business Analyst such as: requirement elicitation, requirements management & communication, facilitation skills, etc.

- Adrian


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