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analyst overview

Dive into the key responsibilities, explore must-have skills, and find top courses to enhance your career and stay competitive in the tech industry.
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Everything you need to know

What does a business analyst do?

In this business analyst overview, we explore the role of a specialist who acts as a link between customers and development teams, translating stakeholder requirements into a language developers can understand. Their work is crucial to project success. Contrary to past beliefs, one doesn't need a tech background to thrive in this mostly “non-tech” IT field. All it takes is a willingness to learn and the right guidance.

The key responsibilities of a business analyst include:

  • Performing analysis and design of the technical systems, business models, processes, and strategic business needs.
  • Assisting in process implementation, managing projects, and identifying market opportunities for clients.
  • Understanding the current state of a business organization and identifying future needs.
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Key qualities of an effective business analyst
checkmarkAnalytical skills
Capacity to extract, analyze, and optimize business operations.
checkmarkPatience and persistence
Tenacity and determination to overcome challenges.
checkmarkEmpathetic communication

Ability to connect with people and facilitate smooth work processes and customer interactions.

checkmarkRelevant industry experience

Business experience in the chosen industry for a more accurate understanding of the projects and client expectations.

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