Profession

Business Information Scientist

Master of the digital economy

Fields of activity | Business Information Scientist

As a business information scientist, you’ll help companies optimize their business processes through the effective use of information technology. For example, you may be responsible for planning and implementing IT security concepts or analyzing business workflows.

Your tasks as a business information scientist may include customizing software, designing databases, or providing general advice on IT solutions. You’ll be qualified to act as a mediator between clients and software developers in IT project management. Other possible tasks include introducing new systems and training colleagues in how to use them.


Personal requirements | Business Information Scientist

  • Economic and technical knowledge
  • Analytical way of thinking
  • Enjoy solving problems
  • Communication skills and ability to work in a team
  • Service orientation and diligence

Path to the profession | Business Information Scientist

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Computer Science

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Business Informatics

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Potential jobs | Business Information Scientist

As a business information scientist, you can work wherever IT systems are used or optimized — for example, at banks and insurance companies, in public administration, or in businesses across a wide range of industries. Your expertise in software engineering, IT technologies, and business models is also highly sought after by management consultancies, IT service providers, and IT consulting firms.