The Tools and Support to Succeed in Business Analytics
With a liberal arts undergraduate degree, Rachel Lummis (M.S. Business Analytics 鈥25) was looking at graduate school to develop her skill set in business analytics to boost her career prospects.
鈥淓very company collects and analyzes data to guide decisions, and I see this field as offering both job security and exciting opportunities,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 also a client-facing person who enjoys building relationships, so pursuing business analytics gives me the chance to combine technical skills with business intelligence, marketing analytics, and consulting.鈥
She adds, 鈥淚 wanted to live and work in the Chicago area, and the 91重口 Tech name has a lot of weight on a resume.鈥 She chose the M.S. in Business Analytics program at Stuart School of Business.
The program鈥檚 courses are engaging, challenging, and applied, with professors bringing their own teaching styles and collaborative projects, says Lummis. 鈥淚n addition to developing the technical skills, it is about understanding why it works and what it means,鈥 she notes. 鈥淚n a lot of these courses, your professor will teach you how to do it, such as how to write the code, and then you take what you鈥檝e learned and apply it to a data set to build something from the ground up.鈥
Along with her courses, Lummis gained working experience with two internships. 鈥淚 got the first one through a marketing professor鈥檚 connections and was a brand management and marketing analyst at a startup for ethical artificial intelligence consulting,鈥 she says. The position included opportunities to learn about how a business is run, take on a variety of duties, and attend events and conferences with the company鈥檚 CEO and marketing manager.
In the second internship, she conducted marketing research for the marketing director of an innovation and accelerator hub. 鈥淚 was using skills I had learned in class to produce reports and present to venture capitalists, and gained a lot of confidence from that,鈥 she says.
Lummis also joined the Chicago Innovation Women鈥檚 Mentorship Co-op, where she had a mentor and made connections with startup founders to do freelance analytics projects to gain more hands-on experience.
鈥淭his program equips you with the tools and support to succeed,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 began with no background in coding or analytical platforms, but now I鈥檝e developed a strong foundation in multiple applications that are directly relevant to real-world work.鈥
Completing her degree, Lummis launched her business analytics career by joining Analytic Partners as a market research analyst.