An Information Systems (IS) Business Analyst is an advisory role that provides a critical layer of challenge and scrutiny for organisations looking to improve or implement new ICT systems.
You’ll take the lead in delivering successful change with an organisation, but change doesn’t come without its risk, so you’ll really need to do your homework first.
You’ll have to carry out significant investigations and analysis to determine the inner workings of an organisation, identify and understand any issues and challenges it may face and then ensure that the right ICT solution is chosen.
It’s a multi-faceted role and you’ll have to investigate business situations, identify and evaluate options for improvement, and define the features required by organisations.
The average IS Business Analyst salary in the UK is £40,000, with entry-level positions offering an estimated £34,500, mid-level positions offering £40,000 and £56,000 for experienced professionals.
Senior IS Business Analysts could earn up to £80,000 if they have the right skills and experience.
Typically, you’ll need a degree in a relevant discipline, such as business information systems or business computing systems.
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