Business Analyst Interview • How To Stand Out From The Competition

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Business analyst interviews can become challenging when the competition gets high for the position you're interested in. Anything you can do to stand out from the other candidates will work in your favor with the interviewers.
    In this video, I share three things you can do to leave a good impression on your interviewer, increasing your chances of success with your interview.
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Komentáře • 30

  • @BABLOCKS
    @BABLOCKS  Před 3 lety +1

    Start learning business analysis today 👉 bablocks.com/start/

  • @TMCKerala
    @TMCKerala Před 3 lety +9

    Great video. Expecting more intermediate level mock interviews.

  • @brv0102
    @brv0102 Před 2 lety +1

    so good, smart tips. thank you so much!!

  • @xingxingdeng3785
    @xingxingdeng3785 Před rokem

    very practical advise, first time heard someone has the same thought as me to demonstrate analyst interview on behavior.

  • @scipioafricanus6320
    @scipioafricanus6320 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video!! 👍🏻

  • @sapnajain4101
    @sapnajain4101 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello Sir, Could you please make a more video for a Business Analyst scenario-based interview question. How we can stand in the crowed

  • @ShowBizJunkie
    @ShowBizJunkie Před 3 lety +9

    What portfolio can you make as a BA? You can't use company's artifacts because of conflict of interest. The concept of porfolio makes sense for website designer, webdeveloper, appliation developer and graphic designer etc. You Emal can have a portfolio which will be your youtube channel and BABlock website. You can tell the world that "my knowledge on BA speaks here". I don't think very many BA's have courses or books written.
    Please give advice for ordinary folks who are willing and motivated to do extraordinary performance. Thanks.

    • @BABLOCKS
      @BABLOCKS  Před 3 lety +1

      You definitely can use your company's artefacts and you can do it ethically and legally if you take certain precautionary steps.
      1. Ask your clients directly, and get their formal written permission. If you ask a manager whether you can keep work for your portfolio, you may find that the manager does not have any major issues as long as you take percautionary measures.
      2. Understand you non-disclosure agreements with your clients/employers and strip out any details from the artefacts that may divulge information that would violate your non-disclosure agreement. You can do this by completely changing the subject matter and the client name on a use case, but still keep the sequences and steps (just as an example).
      Some clients and employers will not agree to it under any circumstances. You can skip those ones and focus on the ones where points 1 and 2 make sense.
      Is this guidance helpful for you to get a portfolio create for your next interview?

    • @ShowBizJunkie
      @ShowBizJunkie Před 3 lety

      @@BABLOCKS Thanks Emal for suggesting this. Yes I definitely will follow these suggestions. I think stripping out the details and changing the subject matter seems more practical to me.

    • @KairylIkbal
      @KairylIkbal Před 3 lety

      @@BABLOCKS This is exactly what I do in interviews (and also what helped me get a job recently). And if you cannot *show* the material in any way, at least you can describe what you did and the process you went through to complete those tasks/projects. *HOW* you explain your thought-process will tell the interviewer how well you know the material and also how well you can think/discuss (which is a CRITICAL aspect of being a Business Analyst).

  • @shreyasrivastava3897
    @shreyasrivastava3897 Před 3 lety +3

    Could you also provide some videos/tips for beginners ? How to crack interview as a beginner in this fields ? Also how can a beginner make a attractive resume?

    • @BABLOCKS
      @BABLOCKS  Před 3 lety

      Hi Shreya, you can view a professional BA resume inside our community to get a good idea of what the resume should look like. Consider joining us there: bablocks.com/membership/

  • @neerajtenthouse-gosaipurse1190

    Your Point are very good..... But don't make it too long....and time taking

  • @khusikri.9874
    @khusikri.9874 Před 3 lety +1

    Is ECBA certification mandatory, if we want to enter into Business Analyst profession?

    • @BABLOCKS
      @BABLOCKS  Před 3 lety

      It's not mandatory, but it can help signal to employers that you're taking the career seriously. You can become a business analyst without any certifications.

  • @sabitahere28
    @sabitahere28 Před 3 lety

    Am facing problem in last round as business analyst..they say everything ok but also asking to estimating in 2 mins..what to answer that time.. without knowing details how would one can answer immediately.. plz help

    • @KairylIkbal
      @KairylIkbal Před 3 lety +1

      In this situation/interview-question, they are not necessarily looking for a 'correct' answer (because you have so little time to think/answer). What they are really trying to do is understand your *thought processes* and whether you can break-down a problem into parts. Then you could answer with some methods to investigate or get more details from various sources (people, online, manuals, etc).

  • @ckaul1
    @ckaul1 Před 2 lety

    how to apply to Zoom interview ?
    Share screen ?

    • @BABLOCKS
      @BABLOCKS  Před 2 lety

      If you have to show something to your interviews then sharing your screen is perfectly acceptable.

  • @sid4752
    @sid4752 Před 3 lety +3

    If I have not yet done good technical projects but:
    1. I have managed/directed a Modern United Nations ( MUN ) event of a budget of 7000 USD where 180 participants were involved from around the world.
    2. I'm the President of a Non Profit Organization which ties up with start-ups guiding and conducting workshops on Entrepreneurship, business handling.
    Can I include such projects/ positions in my Resume instead?
    What about failed Startups? ( EduTech start-up was going good until my Investor stopped funding because of Corona Pandemic). Should I include this or will this be a negative on my Resume?

    • @BABLOCKS
      @BABLOCKS  Před 3 lety +3

      It's definitely beneficial for you to include these experiences on your resume to show that you have some transferrable skills. Including a failed startup should not be an issue when it comes to credibility. It may be worth while indicating why the startup failed directly on the resume.
      Including such experiences may also help to explain gaps in your resume that may show if you didn't include these.
      Employers are more likely to worry about gaps than they are about failed projects.
      Best of luck with your search.

    • @KairylIkbal
      @KairylIkbal Před 3 lety +1

      I agree with all the BA BLOCKS answers.
      In addition (from my point of view; 15+ years as BA and other roles), 1) even though this is not a 'direct' relationship to being a BA, it can show the interviewer your organization skills, and a proven record of coordinating such activities (which indirectly relates to being a BA, coordinating with different stakeholders).

  • @maxradba
    @maxradba Před rokem

    often times??
    you might want to say many times or just often

    • @BABLOCKS
      @BABLOCKS  Před rokem

      Valid point and thanks for the feedback.

  • @harshusinterestingfacts

    Great tips .Thank you so much.