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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Business process analysis and design, I'd be helping people get their jobs done more efficiently and easily, helping them get rid of the things they don't like and that make it harder for them to do what they're hired to do. Would be fun because I'd get to immerse myself in many different departments and processes, dissect what's going on, and gain knowledge in all kinds of areas. I'd be working with quirky people like myself who love to "get their hands dirty" and who can really give things that extra push when they need to. Should be there in a few years.
ZV
In Glacier National Park.Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: jumpr
National Parks Service Ranger.
That woudl be awesome
Probably more boring and a lot more training/cleaning your weapon/sitting around doing paperwork and reports/etc. than you think.Originally posted by: m2kewl
army delta force/green beret sniper
get paid to kill some mofos
Originally posted by: Otaking
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Business process analysis and design, I'd be helping people get their jobs done more efficiently and easily, helping them get rid of the things they don't like and that make it harder for them to do what they're hired to do. Would be fun because I'd get to immerse myself in many different departments and processes, dissect what's going on, and gain knowledge in all kinds of areas. I'd be working with quirky people like myself who love to "get their hands dirty" and who can really give things that extra push when they need to. Should be there in a few years.
ZV
I'm currentlhy a Business Analyst doing BPR work similar to what you described. I perform interviews, diagram AS-IS and TO-BE processes, and I also manage schedules, risks, milestones, etc.
While the job itself can be interesting, i.e. you're either integrating business workflow or "suggesting" process efficiencies, whether you like it or not really comes down to your employer.
My employer gave no benefits, no perks. I simply got a paycheck every week, and because of the lack of motivation, I became quite disgruntled.
Anyhow, I got a new job doing the above, except more from an R & D and Project Rollout perspective. And this time, I get benefits.
I guess I got OT from the topic. Sorry.
Oh, absolutely employer makes a difference. I quite literally hate the job I have right now but my employer is amazing and that's really all that's keeping me hanging on. A good employer can make all the difference, but if you're not doing something that you enjoy, then it's not only a pain, but you're killing your career because you're not on the path you want to be on.Originally posted by: Otaking
I'm currentlhy a Business Analyst doing BPR work similar to what you described. I perform interviews, diagram AS-IS and TO-BE processes, and I also manage schedules, risks, milestones, etc.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Business process analysis and design, I'd be helping people get their jobs done more efficiently and easily, helping them get rid of the things they don't like and that make it harder for them to do what they're hired to do. Would be fun because I'd get to immerse myself in many different departments and processes, dissect what's going on, and gain knowledge in all kinds of areas. I'd be working with quirky people like myself who love to "get their hands dirty" and who can really give things that extra push when they need to. Should be there in a few years.
ZV
While the job itself can be interesting, i.e. you're either integrating business workflow or "suggesting" process efficiencies, whether you like it or not really comes down to your employer.
My employer gave no benefits, no perks. I simply got a paycheck every week, and because of the lack of motivation, I became quite disgruntled.
Anyhow, I got a new job doing the above, except more from an R & D and Project Rollout perspective. And this time, I get benefits.
I guess I got OT from the topic. Sorry.