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Explore a career as a business analyst

There's never been a better time to become certified

Become a business analyst

Careers in the tech industry don’t have to be technical or surround software or hardware. In fact, a business analyst looks at data and solutions for multiple business goals. There’s never been a better time to become a certified business analyst.

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What is a business analyst?Is it right for me?How do I become a business analyst?

A business analyst analyses a business domain and documents its processes, assessing the overall business model and technology integration. 

Acting as a liaison between stakeholders and project teams, a business analyst works with the structure, policies and operations of a company in order to recommend solutions that best reach goals and deadlines.

Working closely with IT departments, a business analyst strives to improve the quality of service and product being delivered.

A business analysis will occasionally support the integration, development and implementation of new training material which requires project management skills.

The four tiers of business analysis are:

Strategy planning – pinpoints an organisation’s requirements in terms of budget, investment and timescales

Business model analysis – defines company policies and how to approach the business target market

Process design – streamlines workflow

Systems analysis – working out business requirements for IT systems

Work in any industry, including finance, banking, insurance, telecoms, utilities, software services, web development and more.

The role of a business analyst is not predefined, meaning that a professional can switch between industries depending on what career path they wish to take.

A keen interest in IT is a good starting point, but a business analysis will also be required to take on marketing and financial roles as well.

Traits of a great business analyst are:

Critical thinker
Imagination
Story telling
Business acumen
Commerically savvy
Pragmatism
Analytical mindset
Design focused
People skills
High levels of communication

There's no defined way to become a business analyst - you make your own path.

In a lot of cases a business analyst will come from a technical background, having worked in programming, engineering or computer science.

This professional usually then feels more drawn towards a managerial leadership role, and begins to take on project management roles within the company they work for, aided by the practical knowledge they already have of the product.

Business analyst certifications are recognised around the globe due to the skillset being regulated across all industries; and a candidate is regarded as a business analysis professional once certified and with enough experience. 

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Salary Projection

Average salary after completing

Average Salary
Junior Business Analyst
£25k
Average Salary
You can earn
£42k
Average Salary
Senior Business Analyst
£59k
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£42k

You can earn an average of £41,775.00 a year

According to the PMI, there will be a global demand for over 15 million project managers across all areas of the industry in coming years

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