By DeVry University
June 6, 2023
4 min read
June 6, 2023
4 min read
If you want to become a business intelligence analyst, a degree in a related field can help better prepare you for the responsibilities of this role. For entry-level business intelligence analysts, this could mean a bachelor’s degree in business with a concentration in business intelligence and analytics. Some entry-level business intelligence analysts may have a degree in computer information systems. A DeVry degree in either of those areas can help prepare you for an entry-level position as a business intelligence analyst upon graduation.
There are a number of day-to-day tasks that business intelligence analysts are typically expected to perform:
Collect, aggregate, analyze and audit data
Develop and maintain SQL scripts
Use Microsoft Excel and other data analysis software
Create reports, graphs and presentations to visualize and summarize information
Provide consultation and support to other departments within their organization
Make data-based recommendations
Maintain thorough documentation on data analytics, system operations and other relevant information
Help clients and end users troubleshoot problems and learn how to properly use data-related tools
Provide after-hours support as needed
If you’re interested in becoming an entry-level business intelligence analyst, enrolling in a bachelor’s degree in business with a specialization in business intelligence and analytics management from DeVry University could help jump-start your career. Our program offers coursework that’s specially tailored for an entry-level position in business intelligence.
Specialized courses include:
Introduction to Internet Analytics
Business Analysis
Managerial Applications of Business Analytics
Applied Business Analytics
Database Concepts in Business Intelligence
Request information about tuition and financial aid today, and DeVry admissions representatives can help you understand which degree program might best suit your goals in the field of Business Intelligence and Analytics.
Adapt to new situations and technologies
Thrive in a fast-paced and demanding work environment
Willing to work closely with colleagues
Work productively without constant supervision
Driven and motivated by results
Passion for both business and information technology
See the big picture and also focus on details
Be prepared for business intelligence industry interviews—prospective employers may talk about these topics:
How have you provided effective technical support?
What business intelligence tools are you familiar with or proficient at?
What statistical modeling tools are you familiar with or proficient at?
How would you deal with a difficult request from a client or customer?
What do you know about current industry trends? How would you apply those trends to your work?
If you encounter a problem, how would you go about investigating the root causes of that problem?
If you could only use 10 SQL statements,what would they be?
How do you stay up-to-date on industry trends?
How do you ensure that intelligence is consistent?
How would you build different data models and tables for our organization?
What methods have you used to synthesize business intelligence?
How have you maintained or updated business intelligence tools, databases, systems, dashboards or methods?
You may also be asked to solve relevant math problems or give examples of your experience in various technologies.
Explore the courses we have to offer to see how a business intelligence-related program at DeVry can help you build career-relevant skills.
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