Business Analyst (Entry / Junior)
The Startup Journal is seeking a junior Business Analyst to support operational processes and data-driven decision-making. The role involves gathering requirements, analyzing business workflows, and maintaining project documentation. Candidates require proficiency in Microsoft Excel and strong analytical communication skills to bridge technical and non-technical teams. This is a growth-oriented role with potential for career advancement into product or senior analyst positions.
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Experience
0-2 years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Startup Journal is seeking a junior Business Analyst to support operational processes and data-driven decision-making. The role involves gathering requirements, analyzing business workflows, and maintaining project documentation. Candidates require proficiency in Microsoft Excel and strong analytical communication skills to bridge technical and non-technical teams. This is a growth-oriented role with potential for career advancement into product or senior analyst positions.
TAL's take
Entry-level role at an unfamiliar firm with generic operational scope and limited differentiation.
Clear and coherent responsibilities for a junior analyst role, though somewhat standard.
Must haves
- Degree in Business, IT, Finance, Economics, or related field
- Basic understanding of business analysis concepts
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: sql, power bi, tableau, agile.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
Posts mentioning The Startup Journal
The market can pay
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