No doubt you already know how the recession affects the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Unemployment Rate or Stock Market. So, I won’t waste your time by repeating all that bad news.
What I would talk about is what really matters:”how you or your loved ones can protect your finances by staying employed in this recession!“
The best way to keep your job in a recession or to find a new job easily is to become “The Most Over Qualified, Under Paid Professional” on your team.
Here is why becoming over-qualified and under-paid work hand in hand to protect your career:
If you are interested in registering for Business Analyst Boot Camp, you need to consider the following information:
Business Analyst Career Roadmap Or Career Planning
BUSINESS ANALYST BOOT CAMP is for business analysts, data analysts, software developers, managers or IT professionals who want to master the core business analyst skills including:
a. UML
b. Requirements Gathering and Analysis
c. Use Cases
d. How to define Business Cases
e. How to define Project Vision and Scope
f. How to plan the Business Analysis Work
g. The Requirements Process, Definition and Documentation
Looking for a new business analyst job can be intimidating whether you are a seasoned business analyst looking for a challenging business analyst position or you are applying for entry-level business analyst positions.
If you do not handle your business analyst job search correctly, you may be passed over for positions that you are really qualified for or your resume may never get to the desk of the hiring managers or you may get discouraged by the lack of interest in your resume from potential employers.
I am taking questions from readers like you on business analyst training or software developer coaching, training or mentoring … so go ahead and post your important questions.
I want to answer questions about developing your skills, taking phone or technical interviews, preparing your resume, finding a job, getting training, coaching or mentoring, getting real-world, hands-on experience, getting ahead or getting promotions at work, transitioning to a new career, dealing with difficult relationships at work, beginning your career or advancing your career to a senior or expert level, so read the questions and answers below first and then post your question.
What is the fastest way to learn a technical, business skill or life skill?
Is any of these the fastest way to learn a skill?
1. Articles, tutorials or books?
2. Video or CD based courses?
3. Audio or MP3 based courses?
My Career Makeover Secret
If you have been following my blog, you probably know by now that I was educated as a chemical engineer.
However, I changed my career to information technology after I graduated and started work.