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"Should I re-work my resume as more of a Business Analysis type?"
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...and here comes the traditional TW answer: it depends.
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help a company solve some serious problems and increase their profitability?
By all means, feature it!
Do you love leading the charge and saving the day? And having your head be
the one to roll if it doesn't all come together?
Or do you relish designing and creating good, functional documents that
actually help people who are slogging their the daily slop, out of sight and
smell of Upper Management? If that's the case, downplay the BA stuff and
stick to tech writing.
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