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Become a business analyst

A business analyst acts as the important bridge between IT and a business. But what does the role actually entail? We look at the skills and qulaifications required to make it as a business analyst. 

What does a business analyst do?

A business analyst examines an organisation's design of technical systems, business models, processes and strategic business needs. They are also responsible for discovering the actual needs of stakeholders and not just what they desire. In many cases an analyst will facilitate communication between business departments - in particular, they will often play a central role in aligning the needs of a particular business unit with the capabilities that can be delivered by IT.

How much can I earn?

Your earning capacity will vary depending on seniority and from organisation to organisation. For example, a business analyst could expect a basic salary of $460-955k in a permanent role and $45-75k per month for contract roles.

What responsibilities are typical?

These will vary depending on the focus of the business analyst or individual project being worked on, but can include:

  • Developing a clear understanding of all existing data requirements
  • Running specific analysis projects
  • Supporting initiatives to improve reporting quality.
  • Working with stakeholders at all levels as defined by the individuals project
  • Improving the quality of the products and services delivered by IT
  • Assisting with integration and acceptance testing
  • Supporting the development of training and implementation material
  • Providing support during and post implementation
  • Acting as a “translator” between the business and IT
  • Developing project plans and providing project management assistance

 

A business analyst facilitates communication between business departments. They play a central role in aligning the needs of a particular business unit with the capabilities that can be delivered by IT.

 

What technical expertise is required?

Most employers look for someone who has a good understanding of business analysis, including knowledge of appropriate analysis or modelling tools. A proven track record and relevant experience working in a similar industry or environment is also highly desirable to enable the business analyst to ‘hit the ground running’ in their new role. Systems and data analysis skills, such as SQL and desktop data analysis tools, are also desirable skill sets. Beyond that, previous exposure to managing stakeholders at all levels is key.

What personal qualities are required?

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills – written and verbal – are fundamental to success as a business analyst, including the ability to adapt messages to different audiences. You should be a creative thinker who can provide alternatives to existing or proposed solutions. You should also be proactive, dynamic and have the desire to make a difference, coupled with strong business knowledge. As a business analyst, you must be able to understand the detail but also able to take a big picture approach.

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