Why is business analysis an ideal entry point into IT?

Starting a career in IT can be daunting, but starting a career as a business analyst offers a much smoother transition into this dynamic field. A business analyst is an important link between business stakeholders and technical experts, translating complex business requirements into tangible tasks for development teams.

To succeed in this role, an employee must have a combination of many skills. The responsibilities of a business analyst can be divided into four main areas:

  1. Requirements management: defining the exact business requirements that will guide the technical teams during the project.
  2. Strategic analysis: delving into the client’s business operations to understand current processes and strategic goals. This involves analysing information from clients, stakeholders, competitors, and the industry niche.
  3. Solution development: working with IT specialists to develop the architecture of the future product, ensuring seamless integration with the client’s existing business processes.
  4. Product management: participating in the creation of the roadmap, overseeing the design, initiating project work, and monitoring the results.

While the role of an analyst may initially seem to be focused on gathering requirements, the scope of their responsibilities goes far beyond that. A skilled business analyst acts as a versatile strategist, able to assess the viability and potential of a project, thus making a significant contribution to its success. So, by honing core skills from requirements management to gaining insight into strategic business analysis, a career as a business analyst provides an excellent foundation for aspiring IT professionals.

Information prepared based on the materials of IAMPM.