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What are the differences between Data analyst and Business intelligence professionals
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 246717, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]Data analyst and business intelligence are professions that are often confused for one another. While both have to do with collecting, organizing, and analyzing data, there are some key differences between the two careers. Business intelligence professionals collect data from all different sources, including customer surveys and financial reports. They then analyze it to help businesses find ways to improve their processes or increase revenue. They may also create reports that show where a company is excelling and where it needs improvement. Data analysts provide information to help companies make decisions about how they run their businesses. They work with a variety of different types of data, from customer information to sales figures, and use tools like Excel or Tableau to pull out relevant information that helps decision makers make better decisions about how they will move forward with their projects. It's important to note that although some companies may use these terms interchangeably, they're actually different jobs with different responsibilities: Business intelligence professionals tend to be more technical than data analysts because they need programming skills and experience working with databases; whereas data analysts focus more on the analysis portion of their job and don't need as many technical skills as business intelligence professionals.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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