5 Critical Job Interview Mistakes
That Keep You From Landing A BA Job
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Apr 28
Live Webinar May 3rd, 2017 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU/CDU
Provider: IIBA
Preparing For Your 1st BA Interview?
Or perhaps it’s been awhile and you’ve heard that job interviews are a little different these days?
You also may have heard that interviewing as a business analyst is different than interviewing for a more technical or domain-focused role. (It is!)
Learn the 5 most common mistakes business analysts make when Interviewing for jobs, and how to avoid them.Laura
Laura founder of Bridging the Gap has been helping mid-career professionals like you start business analyst careers and find new business analyst jobs since 2008.
Laura’s been training and hiring managers, contractors, to be business analysts . .. Essentially, she’s seen the hiring process from every possible angle!
In this webinar she’ll be sharing her inside tips so you can get hired into your first or your next business analyst job.
You’ll leave ready to prepare for your business analyst job interview with more confidence.
Learn how to avoid the most common (and disastrous) mistakes!
Presenter: Laura Brandenburg (LinkedIn profile, @LLBrandenburg) CBAP is the author of How to Start a Business Analyst Career: The handbook to apply business analysis techniques, select requirements training, and explore job roles … career (Business Analyst Career Guide), Bridging the Gap, which offers a BA career planning course (it’s free) to help you start your business analyst career. She’s reviewed hundreds of BA resumes and is ready to help you improve yours!
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IIBA: 5 Critical Job Interview Mistakes
That Keep You From Landing A BA Job
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