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I am going to work as an Analyst at Accenture Consulting (not in Australia). I will be working in the Information Management Services (AIMS) department on business intelligence.

After having obtained sufficient job experience, would this job be suitable to apply for skilled migration under the 'ICT Business Analyst' title on the skilled occupations list of Australia??

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It could be if you'll get plenty of experience with popular e-business applications like SAP, Oracle e-business suite, Microsoft Dynamics, Siebel, Peoplesoft, etc. Skills specializing on these applications are in demand nowadays. Business Intelligence sounds related too.

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It could be if you'll get plenty of experience with popular e-business applications like SAP, Oracle e-business suite, Microsoft Dynamics, Siebel, Peoplesoft, etc. Skills specializing on these applications are in demand nowadays. Business Intelligence sounds related too.
Thanks for your answer.

I agree that those are relevant skills and they all used to be denoted as separate jobs in demand on the previous skilled-occupations lists. However, now it only shows 'ICT Business Analyst' for what appears to be a collection of relevant IT jobs.

I also have a job offer at Oracle as a Siebel pre-sales consultant, do you think that would be more relevant than the position I mentioned at Accenture?

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