I use GlassDoor.com to research salaries, so I would recommend that. In terms of my own journey. I currently make more that double what I started at and I think a person who is chasing salary over other quality of life variables, could do that much faster than I did (11 years to double).
Yes. I think project management is the least technical can be done by any competent and organized person with people skills. Software developer will require the ability to code (a computer science major would likely be better equipped). The biggest hurdle would be convincing hiring managers that you are as equally or more qualified than the IS majors applying to the same job. It is possible.
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I would be interested in a video discussing corporate versus consultant as well as consultant in a company versus an independent consultant.
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Data / Business Intelligence Analyst VS business analyst/functional/implementation analyst Tasks differences?
Hello, I have a question. How much can you earn as a business analyst in the UK? Also what has been your salary journey throughout yout career?
I use GlassDoor.com to research salaries, so I would recommend that. In terms of my own journey. I currently make more that double what I started at and I think a person who is chasing salary over other quality of life variables, could do that much faster than I did (11 years to double).
Is it possible to get these jobs if you’re not a Information Systems major?
Yes. I think project management is the least technical can be done by any competent and organized person with people skills. Software developer will require the ability to code (a computer science major would likely be better equipped). The biggest hurdle would be convincing hiring managers that you are as equally or more qualified than the IS majors applying to the same job. It is possible.