Careers Business & Systems Analyst Opportunities Business analysts have come into great demand in recent years. The IT business analysis field has grown significantly over the last decade. Projected growth from the U.S. Department of Labor shows that from 1990 to 2005 analyst positions grew 45%, with more jobs continuing to be created every year. Through 2014, the expectation is that this job position will grow more than 27%, not including self-employment or openings due to turnover. Within the Software Development Life-Cycle (SDLC), the Business Analyst typically acts as a liaison between the business side and the technical team. A Business Analyst or (BA) is responsible for analyzing the business needs of their Clients and Stakeholders to help them identify business problems and proposed solutions. Business analysts tend to walk in both business and IT worlds. A skilled business analyst does not need to have a deep technical knowledge. One of the most critical skills for success in this role is the ability to translate a department's business functions and requirements into terms that are meaningful to software developers. The typical skills of a Business Analyst include: Interviewing, negotiating, communication, facilitations and documentation skills. |
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