Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Phokus
I'm interested in being a business analyst after one of the threads here at ATOT... what skills should a business analyst have? I worked with MS Visio and Project a bit and i assume those would be used a lot...
Disclaimer: I work for an ibank, I'm assuming you wanna be an analyst.
A degree in finance / economics is a good start. You need to know accounting; excel in and out; bloomberg is preferred. Great communication skill and good stamina required.
err, are you talking about being a financial analyst? I think that's different than business analyst.
Yeah I think he is. I think what you're talking about is sometimes called a systems analyst. At my college you could take just about any degree an add a ~20 hour "systems" concentration to it. Most people who did that were either business majors or computer science majors. I was a C.S. major, and I did the Business Information Systems track in addition to the general "systems" concentration, so in the end I had about 40 hours of computer science and 40 hours of systems analysis and design oriented classes.
You'll need
- Good communication skills (like the guy in Office Space who got hit by the truck)
- An understanding of the business processes you're trying to improve. This depends entirely on what field you want to work in.
- An understanding of software development, particularly databases
Basically you're the middleman between the people who have a problem and the people who can fix the problem, and you need to be able to capture
all of the requirements and convey them accurately.