People are now getting more dependent on Information Technology, especially when it concerns the matters of business. There are the people who create the bridge between business stakeholders and IT. They are called business analysts, and they are like architects who monitor the building process to ensure that the house is being built according to the needs and wants of the client.

Latinos may not necessarily need to have a degree in IT to become a business analyst, although basic literacy of computers and networking is a must. What's important is the passion for business and the desire to become an asset to the company.

Interested Latinos who want to be in this field can consider applying to these companies:

Finra

This company is looking for its new Business Analyst Senior Specialist, who will be responsible for managing operational and transformation enhancements of the company's customer base. Successful applicants will also be responsible for ensuring assigned activities, which are completed according to the company's prescribed standards and policies. Latinos who are interested to apply must have at least an undergraduate degree in business or any related field. It is also important that applicants must have a minimum of 10 years of experience in medium to large-scale programs. Proficiency in office tools and personal computers and the ability to communicate in an organization are also important. This job opportunity is located in Rockville, MD.

CEB

This leading member-based advisory company is looking for its new Salesforce Business Analyst who will be collaborating with other staffs to engage in gathering requirements and maintaining prescribed processes for allocated projects. Hired Latinos will also be given the responsibility to analyze requirements as part of the decomposition process, interact with other members in the business community and collaborate with system designers, architects and developers. Qualifications include proficiency in Word, PowerPoint, Word, MS Project, Visio and Jira. Knowledge about Salesforce.com and experience with SCRUM are needed.

Cracker Barrel

This food service and restaurant business is looking for full-time HR Business Analyst who will be responsible for the process analysis for HRIS and other systems across different departments. Hired applicants will also be required to conduct practice research about the industry. Interested Latinos must have knowledge in project management and strong analytical and documentation skills. Experience in business process design and simulation and ERP system is also needed.

Apex Systems, Inc. and TFCU Tinker Federal Credit Union are also opening their doors for Latino applicants. Check out their job openings and other business analyst openings here