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3 Game-Changing Job Roles for Business and Data Science Graduates – SP Jain’s Dean of UG Programs writes for Shiksha

 

Dr Vaidyanathan Jayaraman (Dean – Undergraduate Programs, SP Jain School of Global Management) writes in Shiksha – a leading educational portal, about the career prospects for Business and Data Science graduates.

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In the article, Dr Vaidyanathan elaborates on the three game-changing roles:

  • Business analyst/Consultant
    - Individuals in this role use data to identify inefficiencies and bottlenecks within the company's operations and propose recommendations for improvement. This position requires analytical thinking, attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and the ability to tell a compelling story.
  • Project manager
    - Ideal for undergraduate students interested in managing small to medium-sized projects. Project managers are responsible for planning, overseeing, and executing all the essential requirements of a project. They ensure the project stays on schedule and may manage a team of employees.
  • Entrepreneur
    - Dr Vaidyanathan adds, “ Any UG student who considers themselves as an innovator or an idea generator and who does not want to be constrained by limiting forces of a corporate structure but has access to financing and wants to be their own boss can choose to be an entrepreneur.”

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