To come up with questions that are bound to be asked is not easy as
the job description of a business analyst varies from company to
company. But most of the time, a business analyst in the one who sees to
it that a given business problem/ business project / business concept
is handled efficiently and the best possible solutions are sought for
the same. In other words, he ensures smooth business process management.
It is also his job to identify the areas in business in which change is
required, to overlook once these changes are made and to monitor how
they are helping in making the business profitable. He needs to have
excellent communication and technical skills along with sharp business
intelligence. The questions test the prospective candidates in all these
areas. Below is a list of the probable regular as well as technical
questions and answers, along with some useful tips.
Interview Questions
Tell us about the kind of job responsibilities you handled in your previous job.
Interview Questions
Tell us about the kind of job responsibilities you handled in your previous job.
What according to you are some of the skills required to be a good business analyst?
Let's take a hypothetical situation that two companies are merging, what will you suggest so that this merger takes place smoothly?
Describe the most difficult business problem you have worked on in your career. What analysis did you make of it and what were your suggestions or recommendations to solve it?
How do you rate your business communication skills? Can you give us one example where you acted as a link between the development team and the client for the purpose of business clarifications?
Out of all the business intelligence (BI) tools like business objects, crystal reports, etc., how do you determine which one to use?
Have you ever written any use case specifications? Describe how did you go about them?
Describe "alternate flow".
Do you think that use cases are functional requirements? Explain in detail.
In case of a use case specification, do you think there should be particular number of steps/pages?
What is "push back" in terms of the business users?
What is the role of a business analyst for process testing?
Besides these, you might be asked technical questions on a variety of topics such as UML modeling, Rational Unified Process, Risk Management, data mapping, GAP analysis, SDLC methodologies, UI Designs, Traceability Matrix, Interface / Integration mapping, Waterfall Method and Prototyping Model.
To answer these to the best of your ability, make use of as many practice tests and quizzes as possible. Researches have shown that practice test and quizzes help in improving the understanding as well as retention powers of the candidates. This helps a lot while answering questions during the interview.
Majority of the companies rate the business analysts on the basis of how correctly they answer the questions, how quick they are in their response and how comprehensive their answers are. In order to meet all these criteria, you should have an in depth knowledge, complete with all the factual information on majority of the topics. The best way to attain is to study each and every answer given in the multiple-choice practice tests in detail, including both the correct and wrong options. You need to have a thorough understanding of why a particular answer is right and the other one wrong.
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