Lerxst
Well-known member
- MBTI
- INFJ
Most of the jobs I've seen in my year-plus search should have this written in big, bright, bold, neon colors above the job description. Seven years of experience here, four years there, and another five years doing this, none of which actually shows a person is competent enough to do the job however.
I can walk into a work environment and within the first two months there see everything they do wrong, ways they can do it all better and the process they can even use to go about changing it all. You would think, "Hey, you should be a Business Analyst!" Now go look up job requirements for a Business Analyst and make sure you're sitting.
The job market, especially in that field, is a total "Sensor Heaven". Analyze, quantify, calculate... etc. etc. etc. Whether or not you may be skilled at doing, seeing and judging the job that needs to get done is irrelevant. Employers only seem to care about the "hard data" you can put on a resume, nothing about how good you actually are at doing the work.
I can walk into a work environment and within the first two months there see everything they do wrong, ways they can do it all better and the process they can even use to go about changing it all. You would think, "Hey, you should be a Business Analyst!" Now go look up job requirements for a Business Analyst and make sure you're sitting.
The job market, especially in that field, is a total "Sensor Heaven". Analyze, quantify, calculate... etc. etc. etc. Whether or not you may be skilled at doing, seeing and judging the job that needs to get done is irrelevant. Employers only seem to care about the "hard data" you can put on a resume, nothing about how good you actually are at doing the work.