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🚀 Looking for a UK Tech Job with Visa Sponsorship?
I know many of you are looking for opportunities to break into the UK job market, so I’ve put together a list of 15 companies that are actively hiring and willing to sponsor international professionals! 💼✨ 💡 Government & Public Sector: ✅ NHS ✅ Universities ✅ UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) ✅ HMRC ✅ DWP ✅ Transport for London 🏢 Big Consulting & Private Firms: ✅ PwC ✅ Deloitte ✅ KPMG ✅ Ernst & Young (EY) ✅ Accenture ✅ Capgemini ✅ Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) ✅ Infosys ✅ Amazon What to do next? 🔹 Research these companies and check their careers pages 🔹 Optimize your CV for sponsorship roles 🔹 Start applying and networking with recruiters 💬 Drop a comment if you need help with your job search! Let’s make it happen! 🚀 #UKSponsorshipJobs #TechCareers #VisaSponsorship #CareerGrowth #JobSearch #SkoolCommunity
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Business Analysis Course
I have had a second interview with Karen to set out a payment plan that will enable me to join the batch of cohorts to begin the course this June. I am really happy to have made a headway in this regard. Looking forward to lunch my career in this field over the next 7 to 8 months. Cheers to everyone.
📈 Why Companies Need Business Analysts More Than Ever 💼
I never realized how badly companies needed Business Analysts, until I started working with them. Over the past couple of years, I’ve sat down with organisations in almost every industry: finance, healthcare, retail, tech, and they all had the same problem: 👉 They had tons of data… but no clear direction. 👉 Their teams weren’t aligned. 👉 Projects were stalling. Money was being wasted. And guess what was missing? 🔍 Someone to ask the right questions. 🔍 Someone to connect the dots between the business and IT. 🔍 Someone to turn “We think this is the problem” into “Here’s what we need to do.” That “someone” is a Business Analyst. I’ve seen first-hand how valuable this role is. BAs literally keep projects from falling apart. They bring clarity, structure, and alignment—and they’re often the reason a digital transformation actually works. Right now, there are 3,000+ unfilled BA roles in the UK (yep, I checked LinkedIn Jobs just this week). Companies are actively searching for people who can do this work. If you’ve ever felt like you’re good at problem-solving, asking questions, organizing chaos, or making sense of complex situations, you might be way closer to this career than you think. 📌 I’ve put together something that shows how people are stepping into BA roles from all kinds of backgrounds, and how you can too. DM me the word BA START or check Tech Transition: Leverage Your Existing Skills in the classroom. This could honestly change the game for you. Let’s go 👊 #BusinessAnalysis #RealTalk #CareerShift #InDemandSkills #BAJourney
🎥 Career Hacking Live Recording – Mercy’s £100K BA Job Success!
Hey everyone, If you missed last night’s Career Hacking Live session, you need to catch up. 🔥 Mercy shared her full journey of how she transitioned into a Business Analyst role earning nearly £100K, and dropped serious gems on mindset, strategy, and how to position yourself properly. ✅ She come from Nigeria and secured 2 BA Jobs with 4 Job offers ✅ She built a strong BA CV with our support ✅ She even wrote a book about her journey into tech This session is packed with insights, whether you're just getting started or already applying, it’s worth your time. 👉 Watch the full replay here: https://zoom.us/rec/share/NTcaaaCNHGeEgHt-2_yVF8dpDNJCYbGIoGKi1LgHDKX4NX68twgYfR2bchJW7ysT.tqq1ehXwGwzHXKwi 💡 Take notes. Apply what she says. Then take action. Drop your key takeaways in the comments, let’s keep learning from each other. – Shaz Shafiq
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🤔 What's the difference between a Business Analyst and a Project Manager?
This is one of the most common questions we get, and if you’ve ever been confused between the two, you’re not alone. Here’s the simplest way to understand it: 👉 The Business Analyst is the strategic thinker. They figure out what needs to be done. They talk to stakeholders, understand business needs, uncover problems, and recommend solutions. They ask: - “What’s the goal here?” - “What’s broken and how do we fix it?” - “What do users actually need?” 👉 The Project Manager is the planner and organizer. They figure out how to get it done. They manage timelines, coordinate people, track progress, and make sure everything stays on budget. They ask: - “Who needs to do what by when?” - “What’s the risk here?” - “Are we delivering on time?” 💡 Think of it like this: If the business is building a new house… - The BA designs the blueprint. - The PM makes sure the house gets built. ✅ Many of our students transition into Business Analysis because they love solving problems, working with data, and influencing change, without needing to manage big teams or stressful deadlines like a Project Manager. If you're more curious about the BA route, we’ve got free training inside the group that breaks it down even further, just click "Classroom" and see the unlocked courses. 🔍 👇 Comment below, would you prefer to be the one designing the solution, or the one managing the delivery?
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