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BA&SA Community is taking the baton of April’s Tech Talks!

Register here: https://forms.gle/RovcpkzDXBAC5Zes9

On April 5, we’ll talk about user identification and the use of the OpenID Connect protocol for such tasks. And the speaker will be Elena Oger – Business and System Analyst at Andersen.

Meeting agenda:
– Introduction to the OAuth protocol and authorization options;
– Insight into OpenID Connect and how it works;
– Review of OpenID Connect: tokens, their contents, and correct submission of requirements;
– Q&A session.

The meeting will be interesting for Business Analysts, Product Owners, and Project Managers.

Tech Talk details:
– April 5
– 18:30 CET
– Offline
Andersen’s office in Warsaw: ul. Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor
– Online
The link will be sent to your email specified in the registration form.
– Language: English

See you!
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Hey analysts!⭐️
Are you interested in more technical topics?
Let's read an article about Microservice Architecture.

In this article, you will learn about the following:
🔸Definition Of Microservice Architecture
🔸Key Concepts Of Microservice Architecture
🔸Pros And Cons Of Microservice Architecture
🔸UBER — Case Study
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Nice cheat sheet “Top 9 HTTP Request Methods”.
If you have something to share, feel free to do so😃

#cheatsheet
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Have you ever wondered what cooking a delicious burger and writing an effective email have in common?

We invite you to discuss this at the upcoming BA Meetup in Krakow. Together with the speaker – Anna Sokolovskaya – we’ll figure out how to make an email not only juicy but also good for you.

Register here: https://forms.gle/L4qzW7n3vpLqneU19

Agenda:
🍔 Introduction: what a burger and an email have in common;
🍔 Main ingredients: burger vs. email;
🍔 Structure is a good thing: putting everything together;
🍔 How to make it work: tips and recommendations;
🍔 Secret sauce;
🍔 Q&A session.

Tech Talk details:
– April 16
– 17:00 CET
– Offline
Andersen’s office in Krakow: ul. Al. Pokoju 18 B3, 31-564, 4 floor
– Online
The link to the stream will be sent to your email specified in the registration form.
– Language: English
Hey analysts!⭐️
As a business analyst, you need to have the ability to showcase how data seamlessly flows between information systems, ensuring smooth operations, and avoiding the headaches of data inconsistencies and mapping issues.

With data mapping, you can take control of your projects from the very beginning, setting the stage for successful implementation.

In this article, author will guide you step-by-step through the process of creating a data map, without needing any type of coding language or SQL knowledge.

Once you understand data mapping, you’ll be empowered to tackle data migration and system integration projects with confidence!
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Let's continue collecting different cheat sheets.
For today we have SQL cheat sheet.
Do you find it useful?🤔

#cheatsheet
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Hi analysts!
Sounds as interesting topic for any technology😃
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Hi👋
How to convince everyone that you are the perfect candidate in just one tech interview?

Let’s discuss this at the upcoming Tech Talk with Andersen in Tbilisi. Sergey Rozhkov, Senior JS Developer, will tell us how to properly stand out from other candidates and demonstrate hard and soft skills without unnecessary stress. Also, he’ll share tips for successfully passing and conducting technical interviews, based on his first-hand experience.

Register here

👀The meeting will be interesting for:
– Developers of all levels;
– Tech interviewers;
– Development team managers.

‼️Tech Talk details:
– April 18
– 19:00 (Tbilisi time) / 17:00 CET
– Offline
Andersen’s Office in Tbilisi: Tiflis Development Business Centre (Andria Apakidze 11, floor 13)
– Online
The link to the stream will be sent to your email specified in the registration form.
– Language: Russian

Come or connect – let’s get to know each other and learn an ocean of useful information!
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Hey analysts!⭐️
Two separate applications need an intermediary to talk to each other. So, developers often build bridges — Application Programming Interfaces — to allow one system to access the information or functionality of another.

In order to integrate applications quickly and at scale, APIs are realized using protocols and/or specifications to define the semantics and syntax of the messages passed across the wire. These specifications make up the API architecture.

Over time, different API architectural styles have been released. Each of them has its own patterns of standardizing data exchange. A pull of choices raises endless debates as to which architectural style is best.

In this article, author will stay objective and discuss the four major API styles in the order of their appearance, compare their strong and weak sides, and highlight the scenarios where each of them fits best.

Do you have anything to add?
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#course

Hello friends!👋

Andersen invites you to join its free educational online course
Business Analysis from the scratch

Locations*:
Poland
Hungary
Lithuania
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Belarus
*Including relocatees.

The best students will be offered to take part in a traineeship with subsequent employment in our company.

The training "Business Analysis from the scratch" consists of:
Theoretical training - online course
Laboratory - theoretical and practical training with subsequent employment at Andersen.

Online course:
📍Start - April 2024
📍2 months, 2 times a week (in the evening)
📍A lecture duration is 2 hours.
📍theory + practice + home assignments
📍The lecturer - Senior Business Analyst

All requirements for candidates, additional information, and the registration form can be found HERE

If you have already BA course completed, try starting with Laboratory you can apply HERE
Let's be honest: unfortunately, there is no guide for a perfect interview passing so that a potential employer or customer likes you within the first few seconds.

But there are personal experiences of colleagues and case studies. Aleksey Petrov, Business and System Analyst, will give you a cue on how to answer the questions about your merits and flaws right using the Myers-Briggs type indicator.

Register here: https://forms.gle/aW5Rkgw3BfdEjLL79

– April 25
– 18:00 (Tbilisi time) / 16:00 CET
– Offline:
Andersen’s office in Tbilisi (Tiflis Development Business Center, Andria Apakidze 11, floor 13)
– Online:
The link to the stream will be sent to your email specified in the registration form
– Language: Russian

See you!
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Topic for today is "5 Reasons to Complete CS50".

CS50: Introduction to Computer Science is a course offered by Harvard and Yale Universities, focusing on computer science fundamentals. In this course, David J. Malan instructs students in algorithmic thinking and efficient problem-solving techniques

The course is recommended for junior business analysts, particularly those transitioning from non-technical careers


🔸Teaches computer science and programming basics: The course explains how computers work and, more importantly, introduces programming languages C, Python, SQL, and JavaScript, plus Scratch, CSS, and HTML. While it is not feasible to master any language in just a few lectures, the aim is not to become proficient but to grasp the fundamentals and recognize patterns.
🔸Immerses you in the IT context: The course not only introduces technical terms but also emphasizes their correct pronunciation, which is crucial. It is updated annually, ensuring that only relevant terminology is included. For instance, the 2024 edition features a special lecture on AI.
🔸Fills gaps in the technical background: Upon completion, you will find it easier to understand concepts such as abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, and web development. Moreover, it covers databases and SQL in detail, which is essential for a business analyst.
🔸Allows you to get into the role of a developer: Through lectures and problem sets (if you are interested, but feel free to skip), you will gain insights into why bugs occur, what debugging tools can be used, and why developers indeed should dedicate time to refactoring code.
🔸It is free: The course content is offered for free and accessible across various platforms and languages (though enrolling on edX is recommended, or, you can find it on YouTube). Additionally, you have the option to purchase a certificate on edX. This will entail completing all problem sets, submitting the final project and paying approximately $219, but this expenditure may not be necessary. The most important is the knowledge gained from the course.

As a bonus, completing the course allows you to claim that you have studied at Harvard 🤓
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The pervasive need to be constantly connected and responsive, also known as urgency culture, can cause heightened stress levels, reckless behavior, reduced productivity, and compromised mental well-being.
‘Urgency culture’ might lead you to burnout. How can you combat it?
If you always respond immediately to texts, it might be time for a shift in mindset. In this article experts were asked for some strategies to combat urgency culture.
Do you have you own recommendations?
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We have some good news and some awesome news. Unexpectable, right? 😎

The good news: we met cool guys who, just like us, are passionate about building a strong IT community (for Project Managers, in their case).

The awesome news: the registration for our joint meetup in Minsk is open.

Register here: https://forms.gle/Avmcgpbs7CVY3egj9

Aleksey Glazman will tell you how to accept your bias, move beyond the boundaries of personal beliefs, and look at the context around you from different angles.

At this Tech Talk, we’ll discuss:
➡️ What liminal thinking is;
➡️How it helps in life and at work;
➡️ What methods to use to develop it.

And, of course, we’ll analyze this entire concept with examples using the zoom-in/zoom-out technique.

➡️ May 7
➡️ 18:30 (GMT +3) / 17:30 CET
➡️ Offline
Andersen’s Office in Minsk: Royal Plaza Business Center, Pobediteley Avenue 7a, floor 24
➡️ Online
The link to the stream will be sent to your email specified in the registration form
Language: Russian

Join us!
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Emotional Intelligence is one of the most important power skills that every professional needs.

Emotionally intelligent people are aware of their strengths and weaknesses, open to feedback and collaboration, and capable of building rapport (= establishing a connection) with others.

Let's dive deeper into the topic '7 Things emotionally intelligent people DON’T say'.
What do you think?
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Looking to master the art of clarifying project scope in a flash?

Say hello to the System Context Diagram, your secret solution to project scope!

In today’s world, projects are only becoming more and more complex, and even the tiniest tweak can send ripples through numerous systems.

A System Context Diagram is an elegant solution and visual powerhouse that will have your business and technical stakeholders nodding in agreements as you confidently navigate the intricacies of scope.

😏 Follow the link to find out more
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Hi analysts!⭐️
One more cheat sheet in our collection.
Others you can find under #cheatsheet.
Don't hesitate to share yours!

#cheatsheet
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