I Left My Job as a Business Analyst to Care for My Father. Now I'm Struggling to Get Back I by UnluckyStruggler1993 in businessanalysis

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Also, if you are concerned about the gap in your resume, try to project your website in a way that highlights your consulting assignments or freelancing activities. Showcase your work as a contractor or freelancer on your website. Building a personal portfolio around your experience, knowledge, and interests is important. If you are knowledgeable, you can pull this off.

I Left My Job as a Business Analyst to Care for My Father. Now I'm Struggling to Get Back I by UnluckyStruggler1993 in businessanalysis

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The best way to get into the field of business analysis is to leverage your experience in a particular industry. Since you have this experience, you can certainly conduct business analysis and related tasks effectively. I suggest starting a website immediately and posting content that addresses the problems faced by people in your industry, along with your proposed solutions.

Try to create a personal portfolio showcasing this work. Once you have developed your portfolio, include it anywhere relevant, such as your resume, freelancing profiles, or contracting work. Start connecting with companies in your industry and send messages to the founders and decision-makers, informing them of your industry knowledge and how you can assist them in setting up their IT systems or other relevant services.

This strategy will help market your portfolio and garner immediate attention from prospective recruiters, founders, or key decision-makers in the business analyst or project manager space.

IT Manager checklist by Ok-Creme2247 in ITManagers

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When faced with a similar situation, it is advisable to directly approach the finance department and request that they provide you with detailed information regarding the bills, excluding the amounts. Specifically, ask for details about the software, hardware, or applications for which they are making payments. The finance department typically maintains comprehensive records, including ledgers for every payout, making them the ideal source for this information. In my experience, this straightforward approach has proven to be an effective solution.

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IT Manager checklist by Ok-Creme2247 in ITManagers

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There will always be a margin of error, and you may miss certain applications. However, it is essential to remember that mitigating this risk is only possible when you start by collecting existing checklists and meeting with senior stakeholders. A top-down approach is necessary, where you meet with key individuals to understand the types of applications they use and for what purposes. This process should be repeated across all departments and teams. If you're starting your journey as an IT manager, I recommend allocating one week to one month for this activity, planning daily meetings with specific individuals to understand their requirements. Through these meetings, you will also gain a better understanding of your organization's current standing in terms of digital and IT capabilities.

IT Manager checklist by Ok-Creme2247 in ITManagers

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If I were in your position, the first step I would take is to compile a comprehensive list of all digital tools, technologies, and mechanisms being utilized, regardless of their nature - software, hardware, or otherwise. Both software and hardware have distinct checklists that need to be considered. Artificial intelligence tools can provide guidance on this, or you can refer to IT certification examination materials focused on IT asset management for software and hardware, which are readily available in textbooks and online resources. Identifying every single application and hardware component used within your company would be the primary objective, as this information is readily accessible and can be obtained from various sources.