High Demand Non-Technical Roles in IT: The BA (Part 1).
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High Demand Non-Technical Roles in IT: The BA (Part 1).

The Business Analyst role is one of the top in-demand non-technical roles in I.T., but what does that actually mean? Simply put, if you are going into I.T. and do not want to learn to code, you might want to consider business analysis as your career option. Before you get the wrong impression, you can’t be considering business analysis if you hate technology. If that is the case, then you will struggle.

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Education: Negative Graduating Premiums?
The Future The Future

Education: Negative Graduating Premiums?

I have been studying “negative graduating premiums,” a phrase I picked up in the United Kingdom. It compares the incomes of those who take on degrees versus those who learn a skill. Which fares better in the short term and long term? Do graduates earn less than their hand-skilled counterparts? If so, that is a case of a negative graduating premium. In simple terms, these can be explained as making educational investments that don’t yield commensurate returns.

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Deaf, Blind and Dull Enough to Thrive.
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Deaf, Blind and Dull Enough to Thrive.

For those who blindly chased their goals to a place of success, it had little to do with their deafness, blindness or dullness but more to do with the fire they had in them. True vision is like a fire that will never be quenched despite the level of opposition.

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Three Questions About the Future
The Future The Future

Three Questions About the Future

A mistake is simply tripping on your own foot. When you gauge the gap between levels wrongly and take a leap forward, a fall is bound to occur. Mistakes and falls aren't intended by those who experienced them. So, they can be called interruptions too.

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