I was updating my resume the other day, not that i want to look for a job now but rather updating some information in the jobstreet web for more recent information. Then i was looking into the resume that i attached together previously and was thinking what have I done for the last 10 YEARS!!
It wasn't too long ago that i got to learn RUP for the requirement analysis and unified process and the tracking tools, learning the "art" of questioning since then and of course the most tedious and massive documentation; and i still remember what my CTO said to me previously, "people can earn a living by doing JUST documentation these days." I have given this comment a big thought, and frankly at first i thought documentation was just simple and easy job to do and i have actually thought of it whether should i take it as my career path back then, it was almost 8 years ago!
IT industry was a blooming industry since the 90's and then I bought my first desktop (it was an Acer brand), when i was paying about RM5k for just that 286 RAM and Windows 3x, which i use to do some college assignment (Pascal) and some windows gaming with it, thinking of it, i don't really need it, i thought i was just copy my course mate program, beutify some of the sequence and messages and voila!
So, what do i do now? They called it System Analyst previously and now they have another name for it, that is Business Analyst. So this is a common question asked during any of my interviews previously, ok ... basically, i involve in the very beginning of a SDLC, that is requirement elicitation, the requirement could be business needs, and then later exploring any system automation requirement which the end user wants, hmm ... basically Documenting Requirements ! easy ?!
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