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Introduction: Business Analyst in Telecom company 

Hi All,

I would like to introduce myself to this forum. 

Background:

I worked as Software Engineer with a MNC. Then I decided to go for MBA and after completion of my course I have joined a telecom company as a Business Analyst.

Project Brief:

Currently my project involves developing CRM application for ISP services of the company. The duraation of this project is six months. I am also playing role of assistant manager so I have to take care of cordination with Legal department, Procurement department and dealing with software vendors.

Query:

As I am new to this role so I am currently unaware of the direction of my career path. My goal is to create a strong pofile for myself after six months. I have kept this strict timeline for myself because my project will get over after six months. Here I have been exposed to Sales and Billing department also. In a nutshell I will have exposure of complete cycle for ISP services.

So kindly guide me how to build on my skill set and in which all areas.

Thanks in Advance

Regards,

Nitin.

Business Analyst- Telecom

 

 

 
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