Hi Angelo, I have a question. I’m in my final year of studying Business Administration, and I had a tough time deciding on a career path before settling on this major. 1. As a Business Administration graduate, can I work as a Business Analyst (BA) easily, or do IT students have a better chance than me? 2. Since this is my final year and I have a lot of free time, what should I focus on learning right now? I’ve heard about Excel and other software, but I’m not sure what skills or tools to prioritize. Could you suggest what I should work on so that I’m fully prepared after graduation? Thank you so much
1. "Easily" depends on your and your skill set, but many organizations hire entry level graduates less based on their major and more based on how well they demonstrate capability and motivation. 2. Excel (Data analysis, transformation,and visualization), Process Modeling, and SQL are a few things you can get into to show you're motivated to becoming a success BA.
@ thank you, any thoughts on 1- R 2- PSPP I’ve heard they’re essential for a business analysis but not sure about business analysts, any advice would help
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Hi Angelo, I have a question. I’m in my final year of studying Business Administration, and I had a tough time deciding on a career path before settling on this major.
1. As a Business Administration graduate, can I work as a Business Analyst (BA) easily, or do IT students have a better chance than me?
2. Since this is my final year and I have a lot of free time, what should I focus on learning right now? I’ve heard about Excel and other software, but I’m not sure what skills or tools to prioritize. Could you suggest what I should work on so that I’m fully prepared after graduation?
Thank you so much
1. "Easily" depends on your and your skill set, but many organizations hire entry level graduates less based on their major and more based on how well they demonstrate capability and motivation.
2. Excel (Data analysis, transformation,and visualization), Process Modeling, and SQL are a few things you can get into to show you're motivated to becoming a success BA.
@ thank you, any thoughts on
1- R
2- PSPP
I’ve heard they’re essential for a business analysis but not sure about business analysts, any advice would help
@@abcd-u3s4v For business analysis, no, for business analytics maybe.