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New Post 6/7/2011 1:08 PM
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Introducing myself. 

Hello all,

My name is Hebs and I'm a new member. I found your website from LinkedIn and have just joined. I am here because I am new to the BA world, although I have done some work in the IT field and am familiar with the requirements of a BA's position. I would like to interact with other BAs who can give me ideas on how to break into the BA job market. I am familiar with most requirement gathering principles, tools and methodologies (Agile, Waterfall, JAD, RAD, UML, SAP etc...). But, I have no actual real world experience with Agile methodologies -- I have a high technical aptitude and I believe I will learn it quickly if I was allowed a couple of weeks for training.

I welcome any advice or ideas -- I would like learn from people who have done it before. We all have to start somewhere, right?

Thank you,

Hebs

 
New Post 6/8/2011 4:15 AM
Online now... Adrian M.
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Re: Introducing myself. 

Hi Hebs,

Welcome to the community!  It sounds like you are on the right path.

Do you currently have a job as a business or systems analyst?

Adrian


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