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Home Your Career as an Information Technology (IT) Business Analyst
Business Analysis Is Hot! Information technology (IT) business analysts play a vital role in their organizations' technological direction. IT business analysis responsibilities can reside in various corporate functions and departments, such as operations, product development, information systems and finance. The job of business analyst also can fall under many different titles:
No matter what organization or title owns the function, the business analyst's primary responsibilities are gathering requirements for designing business information systems, modifying systems to improve production or workflow, deploying new applications or expanding systems to serve new purposes. The bottom line for business analysts is to help make their companies more efficient, effective and profitable.
Career and Employment Opportunities for Business Analysts
Training Requirements for Business Analysts Business analysts must be able to think logically and should like working with ideas. They often deal with a number of tasks simultaneously. The ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail also is important. Although analysts often work independently, they also work in teams on large projects. They must be able to communicate effectively with technical personnel, such as programmers, as well as with managers and clients who have no computer background. Analysts also need to keep up with the rapidly changing technology of the computer field, so continuous study is necessary to keep skills up-to-date. Training requirements average about one to two weeks per year. Given these requirements, successful business analysts will need business analysis training as well as project management, leadership, communication, team-building and business process management training. Go to Business Analysts Knowledge Base Get more information on Boston University Corporate Education Center's business analyst training and certificate programs , or call us at 1-800-BU-TRAIN (288-7246).
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