When you start your career as a Business Analyst (also called BA), you will be part of a team that helps to design and document how a software should work.
There truly are unlimited options. Companies like McDonalds, Bank of America and even Marshalls are always looking for ways to make their user experience better for their employees and customers. Some quick examples you come across in your everyday life of projects that you could help to work on are:
- Your bank’s home page
- Food ordering service
- Making returns 1 click of a button
- App design and development
You are here because you are driven, can communicate well and are curious – these are essential skills of a successful BA. Your mentor will show you how to use those skills and by the end of the course, you will be prepared to start work in any industry. In summary, the critical skills you will be taught are:
- Industry best practices for how the entire software creation process works and what you will be responsible for – you will never code software
- How to document what your customer wants in software design documents
- The different roles of your teammates and you can depend on them