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Alexander Efremov2015-04-13 09:00:05
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Alexander Efremov, 2015-04-13 09:00:05

Is there a demand for systems/business analysts in the US and Europe?

Judging by information from open sources and personal experience of acquaintances, it will not be difficult for a normal software developer to find a job with a decent salary almost anywhere. I wonder how things are with such professions as:

  • system analyst
  • business analyst
  • BA/SA Lead
  • Solution Architect

The question is not idle, in six months or a year there are plans to change the place of residence, which may entail a change of job. At the moment I am doing system / business analysis, but in principle, there is enough time to restore and improve my programming skills. Is it worth it or is it better to look for a job as an analyst?

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Konstau, 2015-05-19
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I can only explain for Australia. They need analysts, and they take many immediately for permanent residence. You need to write ielts, have an appropriate higher education and a couple of years of work experience in your specialty.
www.immi.gov.au/Work/Pages/SkillSelect/SkillSelect.aspx
https://www.acs.org.au/migration-skills-assessment...
https://www.acs.org.au/__data /assets/pdf_file/0018...
With Canada, apparently, things are at the same level, but their immigration policy is different.

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