Business intelligence analysts with years of experience advance to senior-level roles. They oversee staff and take on more complex projects that require deeper knowledge and skills. They may also be responsible for developing more business from existing clients and seeking out new clients. An analyst who has proven to be an asset to their company may eventually be named a partner in the business. Advancement may also come in the form of leaving a full-time position to start a business intelligence consulting business. Analysts may also expand into other areas, such as speaking at conferences, teaching, and writing.
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