"I love what I do and enjoy my work. I am looking to be gain more expertise in the Business analysis process and management."
"Love my work and would like to grow as a Business Analyst.I don't like continuing System Analyst role, which is a part of my current job role."
"I enjoy working with business partners to develop solutions to either solve business problems or just to find a way to make a good system/business function more efficient. I enjoy working on systems because I have a knack for technology and find the capabilities of systems very interesting and always look for way to improve. What I least enjoy is where quality of work is trumped by time to market expectations so less time devoted to create a good process but rather good enough solution."
"I love problem solving and working with other people in a fun, fast paced environment."
"I love IT and not being tied to a close calendar. I love working with systems and knowing there is always something to optimize. However, I worked as a developer for two years and prefer that to a BSA."
"The improvements in your skills both from business as well as technical perspective."
"I love the challenges that the job brings. Lots of room for creative thinking and problem solving."
"Business System Analyst knows A to Z of every project rather than the things it works on.It is not that technical which I like."
"I would have liked to take a course in how to be a BSA, but everything that I learned was from experience."
"The work is challenging and dynamic but rewarding to perform with a team willing to go the extra step to overcome obstacles and deliver client satisfaction. With more than 15 years working with IBM in various roles and assignments, I would recommend them to anybody. They have a professional work ethic and great business models for project management and delivery."
"The ability to analyze what a company needs, and then create a fully functional software solution for it."
"Being a BSA is incredible because you get to solve issues (big and small) and make work life better for people. Being a BSA is terrible because roles are often ill-defined, pulling you away from the work you love and into more mundane things that no one else wants to do."
"A lot to learn with this position which kept me alert and always on my toes. enjoyed travelling and learning the business of each of our clients and different positions."
"The job is great. Each day I would encounter a new challenge to resolve since I used to support more than 35 different systems and clients around of world. In fact, it was a great opportunity to improve my technical and languages skills."
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