A project analyst is responsible for the management and development of new projects once data collection, research and analysis are executed. Duties include active research to design new projects and to prepare and present new ideas to improve current processes which impact the business. Information collection is also a part of the job with the need to analyze statistical data, market trends and legislation relevant to projects. Depending on the industry and company, a project analyst may progress into a managerial or executive role.
A bachelor's degree in business or a related field is often required to be a project analyst with some companies expressing a preference to those holding a master's degree. Prior experience of at least two years in the industry as a project analyst is also often required as well. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are necessary to succeed in this position with many good candidates also possessing excellent research and presentation skills.
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