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One of the biggest challenges people who want to start a Business Analyst career face is sifting through the job postings and trying to decipher what the company is really looking for. There’s a wide variety of skills and knowledge required across job postings.
By understanding the three types of Business Analyst roles will help you to better understand the type of Business Analyst the employer is looking for in their job postings. Armed with this knowledge, you can focus your job search on roles aligned with your skills and interests.
The three Business Analyst archetypes are:
- Business Process Analyst (BPA): Analysts focusing on the business side of things
- Business Systems Analyst (BSA): Analysts focusing on the system side of things
- Generalist BA: Analysts understanding “just enough” of business side and systems side and has the flexibility to work in varying situations
To understand which of these archetypes is most aligned to your career goals, ask yourself two strategic career questions:
- How technical would you like to be (what is your technical aptitude)?
- How specialized do you want to be (what does the job market in your area demand)?
These questions will help you to better understand which archetype is best for you.
Listen to the full episode to understand which archetype has the highest income potential, which is best aligned to move into a Product Owner role, and how the archetypes can help you focus your skill development to take your career to the next level.