Non-coding Tech Skills: You Should Learn to Sketch.
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Non-coding Tech Skills: You Should Learn to Sketch.

In my first role as a business analyst, I suddenly discovered that I needed to understand how to sketch ideas to discuss them easily with stakeholders. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Learning to sketch is an essential skill for becoming a great User Interface (UI) designer. A user interface (UI) is what you see when you look at a website. It includes all the buttons you can click alongside the images and text that help pass the message across. Sketching is a skill also required by business analysts and product owners who want to explore design ideas.

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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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