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New Post 3/28/2012 8:03 PM
User is offline sreenathbg
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Taking a Role of BA 

 Hi All,

I am curently a Business Development Professional, i started my job as an Account Executive and then due to business needs within my organisation i moved to the current role.

 

I am actually planning to take my carrier up as a BA professional.

 

Is it a right choice, Please advice friends, am really confused  :(.

 

Ii at all i take up the BA role, is there any certifications available through which i can acquire some skills?????(pls mention if any)

 

 

Thanks

 

Sree

 
New Post 3/29/2012 5:19 PM
User is offline Kimbo
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Re: Taking a Role of BA 

 Hi Sree,

If you're a good salesman you'll make a lot more money in "business development". Why do you want to move?

Kimbo

 
New Post 4/22/2012 1:08 AM
User is offline Tofayel
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Re: Taking a Role of BA 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 4/23/2012 10:13:08 AM)

 Knowledge and experience are main for to be a better business analyst. Employers often gives much importance to certified business analyst than a non certified one. So getting a Business Analyst Certification really helps a lot. It is cost effective and it would also help us to get a job faster.

 
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