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Let’s enhance our Java skills together on Cozy Talks with Andersen!
Join in to discuss the positive and negative effects of applying Domain-Driven Design (DDD) to your projects.
⏰31.07 at 18.30 Minsk time
📍Place: Minsk, 23rd floor
🎤Speaker: Yaraslau Dzmitryieu, Java Lead Developer at Andersen
Topic: Splendour and Misery of Domain-Driven Design
At our meeting, you will find out:
💡how DDD can help to enhance code quality
💡how to better understand the domain model
💡also, we will discuss potential problems with DDD, such as implementation difficulty and limited applicability.
Registration is required: https://forms.gle/oyPYmSX1Fi5p75jMA
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to exchange experiences and meet new people. See you!
Join in to discuss the positive and negative effects of applying Domain-Driven Design (DDD) to your projects.
⏰31.07 at 18.30 Minsk time
📍Place: Minsk, 23rd floor
🎤Speaker: Yaraslau Dzmitryieu, Java Lead Developer at Andersen
Topic: Splendour and Misery of Domain-Driven Design
At our meeting, you will find out:
💡how DDD can help to enhance code quality
💡how to better understand the domain model
💡also, we will discuss potential problems with DDD, such as implementation difficulty and limited applicability.
Registration is required: https://forms.gle/oyPYmSX1Fi5p75jMA
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to exchange experiences and meet new people. See you!
Hi analysts!⭐️
Do you have any experience with BI?
Here is a nice article 'The Difference Between Business Intelligence and Business Analyst Roles'
Do you have any experience with BI?
Here is a nice article 'The Difference Between Business Intelligence and Business Analyst Roles'
Bridging the Gap | We'll Help You Start Your Business Analyst Career
The Difference Between Business Intelligence and Business Analyst Roles
It’s all about data these days and in this video, Laura Brandenburg explores the key differences between business intelligence and business analyst roles. If you’re looking for a career that’s high in demand, has immense growth potential, and will ride the…
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Minsk QA Community, join the event!
Andersen invites you to our Minsk office for Cozy Talks.
FREE after registration👇
https://forms.gle/K3GJyfTSMSVnBxJb8
This time, together with SDET at Andersen Yauheni Kuleuski, we’ll discuss data pipelines with Apache Airflow.
⏰10.08.2023 at 18:00 (GMT+3)
📍Place: Pobediteley avenue 7А, 23rd floor, Minsk
Language: Russian
This event will help you to:
💡understand what Airflow is,
💡learn about the architectural part of Airflow,
💡implement data-centric workflows (or pipelines) using Airflow and Python,
💡create your own components for your workflow,
💡also, we will touch upon Airflow in the cloud.
Registration is required: https://forms.gle/K3GJyfTSMSVnBxJb8
See you!
Andersen invites you to our Minsk office for Cozy Talks.
FREE after registration👇
https://forms.gle/K3GJyfTSMSVnBxJb8
This time, together with SDET at Andersen Yauheni Kuleuski, we’ll discuss data pipelines with Apache Airflow.
⏰10.08.2023 at 18:00 (GMT+3)
📍Place: Pobediteley avenue 7А, 23rd floor, Minsk
Language: Russian
This event will help you to:
💡understand what Airflow is,
💡learn about the architectural part of Airflow,
💡implement data-centric workflows (or pipelines) using Airflow and Python,
💡create your own components for your workflow,
💡also, we will touch upon Airflow in the cloud.
Registration is required: https://forms.gle/K3GJyfTSMSVnBxJb8
See you!
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Upgrade your iOS skills with Andersen! We invite you to Ruby in iOS Workshop.
FREE after registration👇
https://forms.gle/ab84m4CWnGjpK83x5
Together with Maksym Teslia, iOS Developer at Andersen, we will answer the following question: “Why does an iOS developer need Ruby?"
⏰10.08.2023 at 18:00 (CET)
📍Place: Aleja Pokoju 18B, building 3, 31-564, Kraków, 4th floor
Language: English
We’re going to bring up such topics as:
💡Ruby and its syntax;
💡why you, as an iOS developer, should know Ruby;
💡what a noscript for creating a file, written in Ruby, looks like;
💡bonus – we’ll modify a noscript with Git commands and create a makefile that makes calling Ruby (and other) noscripts from the console much simpler.
We promise a mega-useful meeting with a lot of new acquaintances and yummy snacks 😉
See you!
FREE after registration👇
https://forms.gle/ab84m4CWnGjpK83x5
Together with Maksym Teslia, iOS Developer at Andersen, we will answer the following question: “Why does an iOS developer need Ruby?"
⏰10.08.2023 at 18:00 (CET)
📍Place: Aleja Pokoju 18B, building 3, 31-564, Kraków, 4th floor
Language: English
We’re going to bring up such topics as:
💡Ruby and its syntax;
💡why you, as an iOS developer, should know Ruby;
💡what a noscript for creating a file, written in Ruby, looks like;
💡bonus – we’ll modify a noscript with Git commands and create a makefile that makes calling Ruby (and other) noscripts from the console much simpler.
We promise a mega-useful meeting with a lot of new acquaintances and yummy snacks 😉
See you!
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Hi analysts!⭐️
What do you think about tech skills for BA?
As a Business Analyst you’ve definitely heard about the Agile manifesto. It says that communication (a soft skill) is over documentation and tools. As most Business Analysts work in an agile environment, in comparison we can consider Hard Skills to be less important. However, the deeper understanding of customer’s business and the software to be developed you’d like to get, the more often you need hard skills. What are these? We will tell you about it in this article.
1. Data analysis: The ability to analyze and interpret complex data sets. This includes skills in data modeling, data mining, and data visualization. Power BI and Tableau can be found in job requirements denoscriptions much more often than years ago.
2. Technical knowledge: A business analyst in IT should have a good understanding of the technical aspects of the systems they are working with. This includes knowledge of databases and software development methodologies.
In one of our previous posts we also talked about knowledge of programming languages which is not a must and sometimes can even hinder you. Though there are some projects where this knowledge is almost a must (eg.: transition from monolithic to microservice architecture).
3. Business process modeling: The ability to model business processes is important for a business analyst in IT. This includes skills in process mapping and designing.
4. Requirements documentation: A business analyst in IT should be able to elicit, gather and document requirements from stakeholders. This includes skills in interviewing, surveying, and facilitating workshops etc.
5. Project management: A business analyst in IT should have a good understanding of project management methodologies and tools. This includes skills in project planning, scheduling, and risk management.
6. Quality assurance: A business analyst in IT should have knowledge of quality assurance methodologies and tools. This includes skills in testing, defect tracking, and quality metrics.
7. Last but not least: BA has to cope with process modeling using different diagrams.
There are many ways to gain technical skills such as studying theory from books/articles, passing a course on a specific topic and working on a project. We recommend you to start with a course on platforms such as Coursera, Udemy. Also some professional networks like LinkedIn have a solid knowledge base with 16.000+ courses. You can practice theoretical knowledge with tutorials and simulators such as www.w3schools.com. Most tools have created their own tutorials such as Power BI tutorial. And of course the final step is to gain practical experience on a real project.
Good luck with that!
What do you think about tech skills for BA?
As a Business Analyst you’ve definitely heard about the Agile manifesto. It says that communication (a soft skill) is over documentation and tools. As most Business Analysts work in an agile environment, in comparison we can consider Hard Skills to be less important. However, the deeper understanding of customer’s business and the software to be developed you’d like to get, the more often you need hard skills. What are these? We will tell you about it in this article.
1. Data analysis: The ability to analyze and interpret complex data sets. This includes skills in data modeling, data mining, and data visualization. Power BI and Tableau can be found in job requirements denoscriptions much more often than years ago.
2. Technical knowledge: A business analyst in IT should have a good understanding of the technical aspects of the systems they are working with. This includes knowledge of databases and software development methodologies.
In one of our previous posts we also talked about knowledge of programming languages which is not a must and sometimes can even hinder you. Though there are some projects where this knowledge is almost a must (eg.: transition from monolithic to microservice architecture).
3. Business process modeling: The ability to model business processes is important for a business analyst in IT. This includes skills in process mapping and designing.
4. Requirements documentation: A business analyst in IT should be able to elicit, gather and document requirements from stakeholders. This includes skills in interviewing, surveying, and facilitating workshops etc.
5. Project management: A business analyst in IT should have a good understanding of project management methodologies and tools. This includes skills in project planning, scheduling, and risk management.
6. Quality assurance: A business analyst in IT should have knowledge of quality assurance methodologies and tools. This includes skills in testing, defect tracking, and quality metrics.
7. Last but not least: BA has to cope with process modeling using different diagrams.
There are many ways to gain technical skills such as studying theory from books/articles, passing a course on a specific topic and working on a project. We recommend you to start with a course on platforms such as Coursera, Udemy. Also some professional networks like LinkedIn have a solid knowledge base with 16.000+ courses. You can practice theoretical knowledge with tutorials and simulators such as www.w3schools.com. Most tools have created their own tutorials such as Power BI tutorial. And of course the final step is to gain practical experience on a real project.
Good luck with that!
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#recruitment
Hello, friends!👋
Andersen announces recruitment for the Business Analysis Trainee.
Locations:
- Poland*
- Belarus
*Including relocatees.
📌English Upper-Intermediate level or higher (verbal communication);
📌a strong theoretical base in BA, successfully completed Business Analyst in IT courses;
📌Will be a plus:
- previous healthcare, consulting, international law, finance (banking, insurance, accounting, audit) experience;
- Intermediate or higher level of German.
⭐️Guaranteed employment upon successful completion of training.
If you are interested in an internship at the international company Andersen, we kindly ask you to fill in the FORM
and follow the directions that will be sent to your email specified in the form.
Andersen is a great opportunity for your start and growth in IT🕊
Hello, friends!👋
Andersen announces recruitment for the Business Analysis Trainee.
Locations:
- Poland*
- Belarus
*Including relocatees.
📌English Upper-Intermediate level or higher (verbal communication);
📌a strong theoretical base in BA, successfully completed Business Analyst in IT courses;
📌Will be a plus:
- previous healthcare, consulting, international law, finance (banking, insurance, accounting, audit) experience;
- Intermediate or higher level of German.
⭐️Guaranteed employment upon successful completion of training.
If you are interested in an internship at the international company Andersen, we kindly ask you to fill in the FORM
and follow the directions that will be sent to your email specified in the form.
Andersen is a great opportunity for your start and growth in IT🕊
Hi analysts!⭐️
Here is a nice article 'Why Solving the Wrong Problem Can Be Costly'.
https://www.iiba.org/business-analysis-blogs/why-solving-the-wrong-problem-can-be-costly/
Do you have your own examples?
Here is a nice article 'Why Solving the Wrong Problem Can Be Costly'.
https://www.iiba.org/business-analysis-blogs/why-solving-the-wrong-problem-can-be-costly/
Do you have your own examples?
www.iiba.org
Why Solving the Wrong Problem Can Be Costly | Analyst Catalyst Blog
With the right approach and techniques, business analysts can avoid solving the wrong problem, spending more time on understanding the problem instead.
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Have you heard about the Amigo principles?
In the fast-developing world, efficient communication and collaborative activity are main factors in delivering innovative projects. One valuable practice that promotes cooperation and ensure high-quality deliverables is the "Three Amigo" principle.
Have you heard about the Amigo principles?
In the fast-developing world, efficient communication and collaborative activity are main factors in delivering innovative projects. One valuable practice that promotes cooperation and ensure high-quality deliverables is the "Three Amigo" principle.
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Andersen invites the Krakow BA community to an extremely useful event!
Cozy Talks is a meeting format by Andersen to grow in your profession, meet new people, and just have a good time.
FREE after registration👇
https://forms.gle/kLqceTr1SUe1w2rK9
This time, together with Business Analyst at Andersen Vitali Birchanka, we’ll answer the question: how do a Business Analyst immerse themselves into a completely new domain/project quickly?
⏰14.09.2023 at 18:00 (CET)
📍Place: Aleja Pokoju 18B, building 3, 31-564, Kraków, 4th floor
Language: English
We’ll discuss:
💡Techniques for Business Analysts to immerse themselves into a project in a new domain quicker.
💡Some details and tips on the use of external assistance and internal resources.
We promise you a mega-useful meeting with lots of new acquaintances and tasty snacks😉
See you!
Andersen invites the Krakow BA community to an extremely useful event!
Cozy Talks is a meeting format by Andersen to grow in your profession, meet new people, and just have a good time.
FREE after registration👇
https://forms.gle/kLqceTr1SUe1w2rK9
This time, together with Business Analyst at Andersen Vitali Birchanka, we’ll answer the question: how do a Business Analyst immerse themselves into a completely new domain/project quickly?
⏰14.09.2023 at 18:00 (CET)
📍Place: Aleja Pokoju 18B, building 3, 31-564, Kraków, 4th floor
Language: English
We’ll discuss:
💡Techniques for Business Analysts to immerse themselves into a project in a new domain quicker.
💡Some details and tips on the use of external assistance and internal resources.
We promise you a mega-useful meeting with lots of new acquaintances and tasty snacks😉
See you!
Hi analysts!⭐️
Business analysts need to effectively gather and convey information between stakeholders, team members, and other parties involved in a project. Clear and concise communication ensures that requirements are accurately understood, objectives are aligned, and expectations are managed. Effective communication fosters collaboration helps in resolving conflicts and ensures that the project stays on track.
To read more follow the link
Business analysts need to effectively gather and convey information between stakeholders, team members, and other parties involved in a project. Clear and concise communication ensures that requirements are accurately understood, objectives are aligned, and expectations are managed. Effective communication fosters collaboration helps in resolving conflicts and ensures that the project stays on track.
To read more follow the link
Business Analyst Articles, Webinars, Templates, Jobs
Don't Deliver a Donkey instead of a Horse - Business Analyst Articles, Webinars, Templates, Jobs
All of us at some point in our life have heard of the children’s game called Telephone Game or Broken Telephone. In this game, Players form a line or circle, and the first player comes up with a message and whispers it to the ear of the second person in the…
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BA community
Hi analysts!⭐️ Andersen invites the Krakow BA community to an extremely useful event! Cozy Talks is a meeting format by Andersen to grow in your profession, meet new people, and just have a good time. FREE after registration👇 https://forms.gle/kLqceTr1SUe1w2rK9…
If you are in Poland don't miss this great opportunity to participate in meetup and do some networking
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A little bit of fun during the afternoon 😁
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Minsk IT Community, don’t miss a meeting with Java experts!🔥
Join Cozy Talk with Andersen!
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/gsKQ7S7QCdoWkhe98
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰04.10 at 18.00 (Minsk time)
📍Place: Royal Plaza Business Center, Pobediteley Avenue 7а, 23rd floor
Language: English (Russian)
Dzmitry Pintusau, a practicing architect at Andersen, will share:
💡what data synchronization problems modern projects have to face when using microservices or system migration;
💡how the Change Data Capture (CDC) pattern can help to resolve the data synchronization problem;
💡to demonstrate the above, we’ll implement a small project based on Debezium Engine.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to exchange experiences and meet new people.
See you!
Join Cozy Talk with Andersen!
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/gsKQ7S7QCdoWkhe98
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰04.10 at 18.00 (Minsk time)
📍Place: Royal Plaza Business Center, Pobediteley Avenue 7а, 23rd floor
Language: English (Russian)
Dzmitry Pintusau, a practicing architect at Andersen, will share:
💡what data synchronization problems modern projects have to face when using microservices or system migration;
💡how the Change Data Capture (CDC) pattern can help to resolve the data synchronization problem;
💡to demonstrate the above, we’ll implement a small project based on Debezium Engine.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to exchange experiences and meet new people.
See you!
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