🎓💻Have you graduated from a different discipline? Are you working in a different role and industry? Rest assured, it’s possible to make a career shift to become a Business Analyst (BA) or a System Analyst (SA).
Since both roles require a mix of hard and soft skills, it doesn’t matter which faculty you graduated from or the role you’re currently working in; you can become a BA or SA by upskilling yourself.
Discover the tips from individuals at Bluebik who have successfully made the shift. What did they do to upskill themselves? Let’s find out!
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1.) Put two and two together and communicate effectively like “Gam Napokchat”
Business Strategist ▶️ Business Analyst
“I studied Aviation Technology Management and worked as a Management Trainee and Business Strategist for a while. However, I became interested in technology, so I shifted into business analysis
“I needed to upskill in putting two and two together. Initially, I had knowledge about business, so I acquired more technological knowledge. I also practiced analyzing how I could use technology to solve business problems. Another skill I needed to sharpen was communication skills. As the bridge between business and technical aspects, it’s essential to explain seemingly complex ideas in a way that is easy to understand for both parties.”
2.) Know everything from start to finish and build on your transferable skills like “Tan Watcharaphan”
Back-End Developer ▶️ System Analyst
“When I worked as a Back-End Developer, I only needed to understand what I coded. However, after transitioning to a System Analyst role, I found myself needing to comprehend the entire process from start to finish. For instance, previously, I only knew what this API could do, but now I must understand the data it pulls and the calculations it performs beforehand. To illustrate, it’s like before, I only knew the number 8, but now I need to be familiar with numbers 1 through 10.
“In addition, I can leverage my transferable skills. Having been a Back-End Developer, I am familiar with some programming languages. As a System Analyst, when I need to analyze the old system, I can read the code and understand its functionality.”