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ashish Analyst, ArohaTech IT Services Pvt. Ltd.
 
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ashish
Analyst, ArohaTech IT Services Pvt. Ltd.
ArohaTech IT Services Pvt. Ltd.
confidential
confidential
Noida, India
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Professional summary

I am working at ArohaTech IT Services since last 1.7 yrs as an analyst

ashish's Experience
Current :

Analyst, ArohaTech IT Services Pvt. Ltd.

IT Services
India, Noida

Working from 2009

Brief summary :

I am fun loving person, with a philosophy of work while you work and play while you play, i am excel in SAS programming, with having 1.7 yrs exp  post MBA as an Analyst. I have done B.Tech in ECE and MBA in operations & IT

Previous :

Business Analyst, ArohaTech IT Services

Worked from 2009 to 2012

Brief summary :

ArohaTech IT Services: Analyst- 1.8 years as Analyst. Duration: 4/1/2009 to present. Purpose of the Job Business Analysts are responsible for quickly understands the business issues and data challenges of clients organization and industry. Identifies client organizations strengths and weaknesses and suggests areas of improvement. Reviews and edits requirements, specifications, business processes and recommendations related to proposed solution. Develops functional specifications and system design specifications for client engagements. Roles and Responsibilities: Responsible for gathering and analyzing Business requirements of the project and transmitting of the same to development team. Identify project stakeholders and user classes. Document user class characteristics. Identify appropriate representatives for each user class and negotiate their responsibilities. Elicit requirements using interviews, use cases, scenarios, event lists, business analysis, competitive product analysis, and task and workflow analysis. Write requirements specifications according to standard templates, using natural language simply, clearly, unambiguously, and concisely. Decompose high-level business and user requirements into functional requirements and quality, specified in an appropriate level of detail suitable for use by those must base their work on the requirements. Define quality attributes, external interfaces, constraints, and other nonfunctional requirements. Represent requirements using alternative views, such as analysis models (diagrams), prototypes, or scenarios, where appropriate. Lead requirements analysis and verification, ensuring that requirement statements are complete, consistent, concise, comprehensible, traceable, feasible, unambiguous, and verifiable, and that they conform to standards. . Manage requirements traceability information and track requirements status throughout the project. Assist with the development of the organizations requirements engineering policies, procedures, and tools.

ashish's Education

IBA, greater noida

MBA/PGDM
India
From 2007 to 2009
Brief summary :

PGPM in Operations & IT

kanpur university

B.Tech/B.E.
India
From 2003 to 2007
Brief summary :

B.Tech in ECE

 
 
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I totally agree with Mr. Maitra,indian politician would be the only reason for thid hue and cry of CWG.
Companies are always trying to fool us, but we are well aware now so we have to be carefull with these ads and that products.
Although it seems contemporary but both domain knowledge and analysis skills are complementary to each other,if you don't have domain knowledge than on which you will do analysis, but alone analysis skill will also not solve the problem.
yes i think that experience is necessary before doing MBA, as practical exposure of the things will surely help you
no corruption is a part of india, today me and i discussing about this but in the situations we are the part of this corruption .If we are seeking any benifit from anybody then we thought its not corruption, but if other is seeking we called it...
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