- Type
- Full-time
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Source
- Workday
Description
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Job Description
- Requirement Analysis: discover, prioritize, clarify business needs with business units and document the requirements in business requirement document (BRD) and obtain signoff from stakeholders.
- Analyze application functionality: evaluate business process, anticipating requirements, uncovering areas for improvement, defining risk, analyze and propose application functionalities/solutions as functional specification document (FSD) and obtain signoff from stakeholders.
- Ensure business requirements are met: generate applicable testing scenarios for the technology functionality testing team, execute UAT and obtain signoff from key stakeholders.
- Communication: Effectively communicate with business units and cross-functional team members and management to identify, monitor and resolve dependencies/ issues.
- Strong analytical skills to propose solutions/workarounds for identified issues.
- Ability to identify system gaps, document business processes, and convey the customized design to the software development team.
- Can-do attitude and believe in continuous improvement
- Fast learner with desire to learn to improve banking processes and products
- Organized and able to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Information Technology (IT), Computer Science, Business Administration or related fields.
- Minimum 3 years working experience as a Business Analyst preferably in financial services industry.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Good command in English
We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.
If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us.
Skills
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