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Career Outlook for Business Intelligence (BI) or Data Warehousing (DW)

Career Outlook for Business Intelligence (BI) or Data Warehousing (DW)
Competing on Analytics

Competing on Analytics


Microsoft NET Developers are well compensated IT professionals because the workplace demand for skilled Microsoft.NET programmers outstrips the supply.

On the other hand, being a Microsoft .NET programmer can be tough because of the constant pressure to keep up with new technology!

So, this post addresses the challenges facing a Microsoft .NET Developer moving to Business Intelligence (BI) / Data Warehousing (DW):

Considering a Career Move from .NET Development to Business Intelligence (BI)?

I am currently working as a .net Developer (for the last 4 years mostly on contracting jobs).

How To Become A CRM Business Analyst Consultant

How To Become A CRM Business Analyst Consultant
customer relationship management business analyst

customer relationship management business analyst

This question was posted by Sri who needs advice on “how to transition careers to customer relationship management (CRM) business analysis.”

If you need help with a Question or Challenge, be sure to ask it as a comment on this page and I will answer it fully just as I am answering Sri’s questions below!

Please, send this post to your friends “Using this Link” .

Here is Sri’s Question on Becoming A Domain Business Analyst

Hi Kingsley,

CRM Business Analyst Job Description

CRM Business Analyst Job Description

CRM Business Analyst

CRM Business Analyst


One of the biggest hurdles facing business analysts in the current job market is the challenge of demonstrating the hands-on experience required in business analyst job descriptions

This article explains “how to improve your marketability as a business analyst by targeting business analyst job descriptions.

Let me start by saying that there are two types of hands-on experience required for business analyst jobs:

  1. General Business Analysis Experience: This type of experience is gained by practicing or using general business analysis skills including Use Cases, Requirements Gathering, Requirements Modeling, Requirements Elicitation, UML etc.

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