Learn how to become a business analyst by leveraging the experience of senior BAs and the advice from professionals who recently found their first business analyst job Evaluate yourself against the fundamentals. Find a good book on the BA fundamentals and determine what you know about business analysis and what your knowledge gaps are. Begin accumulating business analyst experiences.
Look for opportunities in your day-to-day work or personal life to apply business analyst practices. Practice listening, analyzing problems, and facilitating discussions. Meet business analyst and other technology professionals.
Evaluate your local area for professional networking events. Meet current business analysts. Ask them to participate in informational interviews so you can obtain a first-hand perspective about the profession.
Frame your target position. Based on what you've learned, decide if you are ready for an entry-level business analyst position or should look for a transitional role. ... more.
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