QUOTE(Oklahoma @ Jun 7 2021, 10:47 PM)
hi i think can pivot into PM role..
Try get a PM job first before taking your CAPM or PMP...
Experience better than education...
Im taking my CAPM atm, you dont really need experience, just need 23 hours of PM education...the official PMI project mgmt course is around RM1500...fulfills the requirements...
Hmm thanks for the suggestion!
QUOTE(malleus @ Jun 8 2021, 08:07 AM)
I have some question for you on your current work environment:
- how well does the work scope gathered by the sales team get translated to technical requirements for the programmers right now?
- how are the timeline planning done for the work to be done right now? and how well has the splitting of work into smaller manageable chunks being done right now?
- for the technical requirements, how well written are the acceptance criteria for each deliverable piece of work by the programmers for them to refer to?
These are actually things that you can work on. As you mentioned, there's no test cased prepared. this is where you can step up to practice on your BA skills. You may find yourself in a situation where you get push back from your colleagues on the need to do all of these, and if you do, try talking to your management to sell them the idea on why it's important to do all of this, and you can volunteer for it.
This way even if you don't get to do a dedicated BA role in your current company, you are at least able to get an idea of what a BA is supposed to be doing day to day (reading about it, and experiencing it for yourself are rather different things), should you choose to look for a new job later.
how well does the work scope gathered by the sales team get translated to technical requirements for the programmers right now?
- They're quite bad in this, for now only 1 or 2 senior programmer and lead who is very experienced can provide help to other programmer on this when people are confused, while the document produce by sales team are not actually consistent. Some project might have better documentation while some maybe just few pages of simple description, lols.
how are the timeline planning done for the work to be done right now? and how well has the splitting of work into smaller manageable chunks being done right now?
- No exact timeline planning , each of the programmer will handle one project , unless that guy can't handle then will ask for help and spilt task by diff function / pages. So I heard some programmer sometimes can't deliver in full even client is already waiting for long time / obviously the proj is being delay for too ling.
for the technical requirements, how well written are the acceptance criteria for each deliverable piece of work by the programmers for them to refer to?
- No, for the technical requirements nothing to refer

Honestly I just go in this company not too long... I know it's a small company when interview but I don't know about the process at all that time
I did ask like if there will be other role such as BA or not and they only say will open the role in future but not sure when and I not really sure will they do it or not haha.
QUOTE(UserU @ Jun 8 2021, 08:55 PM)
My friend got tired of coding and landed a BA position elsewhere.
Dongibap.
Your friend damn lucky la.. one of my ex-colleague also manage to straight jump from programmer -> BA , but I guess besides luck also need some soft skills that I lack now maybe