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Frequently asked questions

  • A business analyst identifies business problems and opportunities, analyses data, and recommends solutions to improve organisational efficiency and profitability. They work with stakeholders to define business requirements and ensure projects meet strategic goals and objectives.

  • To become a business analyst, you can take a degree or postgraduate course in business analysis, IT, or a related field. Alternatively, you can gain experience in a related role and then take relevant qualifications such as IIBA or BCS certifications.

  • The salary of a business analyst in the UK depends on experience, industry, and location. According to Glassdoor, the average salary for a business analyst in the UK is around £40,000 per year.

  • While there are no set qualifications required to become a business analyst, employers typically look for candidates with a degree in a relevant field such as business, economics, or computer science. Relevant certifications from professional bodies like IIBA or BCS can also be beneficial in demonstrating knowledge and expertise in business analysis.

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