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New Post 1/7/2012 2:12 AM
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Entry level analyst 
Hi This is my first thread . I have graduated in science degree but looking to change my career want to become business analyst. I work at British gas as a administrator I have seen many postings for BA role. I want to explore the skills to start my career in BA role. I have an interview i don't know what interviewer expects for the role. I have basic skills in excel what skills are required to be successful business analyst.
 
New Post 1/9/2012 10:58 PM
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Re: Entry level analyst 

Hi Ray,

Welcome to the Modern Analyst community for business/systems analysts!

The role of the business analyst is still maturing so what a BA does varies from organization to organization.  Here is a high level summary of the Business Analysis Profession.

Also - this page has a good list of some key flavors/roles of business analysis.

We also have a comprehensive list of knowlege-based business analyst interview questions.

Given that you are new to the profession and don't much experience, I would recommend taking an introductory business analysis course which will give you a good idea of what you need to get started.

Best of luck to you in your upcoming interview and your future career.

Sincerely,

Adrian


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New Post 1/10/2012 10:18 AM
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Re: Entry level analyst 

Hi Adrian,

Thank you very much for your reply. The information you sent was really useful. Do you know any organisations where i can do voluntary work to get experience of Business Analyst. As i stay in nottingham do you know any company that offer introductory course for business analyst. As i am really looking forward to improve my skills. What would you suggests is classroom based tutorial is that better than attending E learning course. The organisation  i work is customer focussed. It requires lot of reporting i want to understand the basics which iam struggling to find.  i would really appreciate if you could help me with the queries i raised. Thanks once again for your time.

 

 
New Post 1/31/2012 10:03 PM
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Re: Entry level analyst 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 2/1/2012 10:22:34 AM)

Hi Ray,

You can join any online training program for introductory course for business analyst. Here you will get all the basic knowledge of roles and responsibility which you have performed as BA in any organization.

Regards,
Manish Singh
 

 

 
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