Nice video, after sendings hundreads of resumees, im starting my first data analyst job next week. So its nice to watch a video like that and set my goals.
Mo you are such a good teacher. I appreciate how much I've learnt from your videos when I started my data analytics training in April this year. I am happy to say I've been working for a consulting company as a data analyst/SAP Cloud consultant since August. It took me 4 months to transition from Carpenter to Data Analyst and everything you said is true. Training, showcasing knowledge and building on top of every rejection (I got rejected over 500 times over a period of 2 months). Truth is, you only need one to say yes and negotiate a fair deal. All the best mate, happy to contribute with more of my experience if you want to.
Amazing journey! Now you have two professions where you're so good that people pay you to do them 😃 I'd love to hear more about your experience, please use the contact page on my website here datawithmo.com/contact-me/ to drop me a line, or alternatively, just reply to this comment with your email and I will reach out. You did a fantastic job coming back from those rejections, well done!!
@@Dingo011 Thanks! I did a lot of courses with Udemy for Python fundamentals (pandas), Tableau (guided projects - all hands on), Power BI projects and theory, SQL mostly on youtube, Excel you pick up doing some courses or watching videos on youtube as well. Udemy is pretty good because you can purchase their yearly subscription for about $260 AUD and have access to +10k courses. Good luck !
It's really a nice video. I have 4 years of experience in content operations where i have worked for short video and live streaming platforms. I used to focus more on the growth of DAU(daily active users), explain our app features requirements to design team by analyzing the data and work on user base to analyse revenue of our apps. I realised it much later that, I really like to work on data and present it in simple format to my team. Now am confused how to make a career in it, because am from non tech and marketing background. I just have basic knowledge of excel and seeing so many different courses in the market confuses me!!
Ah, I'm making a career switch from a civil engineer to the Data world, and I'm about to finish the course I enrolled in regarding the same. It worries me what's gonna happen now but watching your videos does gives me a clear path which I should be following to land job. so thank you !
If you don't mind me asking, have you made much progress into the data world yet? I'm Also Civil Engineer having worked as a Lab Analyst, just beginning my switch to the data world and it reassures me that im not alone in attempting this transition.
@@nobody1552 yeah I can understand, well so far things are good, I'm still working as a civil engineer in water distribution department, where I have to deal with data based on which I do forecasting (hope you know what I mean). So currently my focus is on building a portfolio and understanding the importance of data within my scope of work. So to answer your question, the transition so far is going fine technically. However, to get a job I need stuff to showcase so I'm working on that. Hope this answers your question.
@@squidsweatjuiceoven8583 bruh, I've done my fare share to the industry and now I just want to explore other domains as well, I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
@csms2.0 Thanks for replying it helps a lot. I'm assuming its using data to predict water demand, reservoir levels and flood return periods. It sounds like you're making good progress, and I wish you all the best. I'm just beginning the course registration (potentially back to uni) and initial portfolio building stage.
This video of yours was so encouraging to me. I almost gave up on my hope of being a data professional, thinking I was too old to learn new things or restart a fresh new career, though I am still in my MID-30s. Frequent failures and disappointments get you one way or the other, no matter how self-motivating you are. But these videos are what keep most of us going. Realizing you are not the only one who goes through this, and anyone can succeed if one works towards their goal relentlessly. Thank you for sharing your experiences and thoughts on your journey and providing many tips and tricks to newbies like me. Have a blessed day, Mo.
Hello everybody! I've just started a one year marketing program at college that has some courses about data and realized that data analytics is my future. Then I decided to start with SQL since there are some tech skills I'm going to be taught at college but it's really important to learn and practice more on my own to gain more experience at the end and be more competitive.
Mo, you are an incredibly bright guy. I love your style of being clear, concise, and well organized in your videos. You are an inspiration. Thank you for your valuable content. 🙏
Every time I watch one of your videos, I feel like I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel! You provide excellent resources and share your knowledge generously. I made the decision to switch professions a year ago and am currently pursuing a second bachelor's degree in computer science. Even though I already had some knowledge of programming, I wanted to learn it the right way. I recently took a class on data, focusing on SQL, and I loved it! I will be following your data roadmap, hopefully, I can land a job or at least an internship in the next few months :)
I am on the Level 1 track. I am self taught so far. I have taken most of the Google Certification and I speak to recruiters all the time, but I haven't had any serious offers. I have a few Excel, and Tableau projects I show the people I speak to. So far no offers, but I am learning and improving.
Love your content Mo! So glad to see someone with a finance background become an expert in Data Analytics. I also have a finance background and it took me 5 years since graduation but I finally got an offer for a Data Analyst role! Your success story is inspiring and your content definitely helped me a lot, thanks bro!
Hey Mo, Just wanted to drop a quick comment here to let you know how much I love your videos! They're absolutely amazing and super inspiring. Right now, I'm in the middle of my master's degree. So I'm at level 2, and I'm also in the process of applying for a data analyst role. Your tips on optimizing a LinkedIn profile are a game-changer for me, and I can't wait to put them into action. Your content has been a huge source of motivation and knowledge for my journey, and I'm really looking forward to seeing where it takes me. Thanks a million for everything you do :)
I'm in level 3. Have experience working with geospatial data, excel, etc, but not enough use of programming. I just completed my Google Data Analytics Certificate, but it's going to be a long road of building my portfolio and improving my skills. I just want things to turn out okay.
I started following from the video of a day in the life of a data analyst....i am also willing to get a job as a data analyst currently learning python ...i saw your lot of videos you helped me a lot to build my road map....i am sending you linkdin request please accept... thank you ❤
I. have completed highscool . I have joined a bootcamp 365 datascinece. but I don't have any degree. I am currently open university student of AIDS(artificial intelligence and data science).
I’m in level 1 32 years old I have a useless bachelors in biology and wanting to break into this field I have the HARDEST path to take among all of them 😢 Life just sucks right now but hope this works out 😢 I’m guessing it will take me about 1.5-2.5 years to even consider applying ….so scared if this doesn’t work 😢 I wish I was blessed like Mo
I have biology degree as well. I was a teacher before but I quit because it was not really for me. I am aiming for Data Analyst in healthcare. I am still learning Excel now. We got this! PS: I always wanted a degree in IT but parents don't like it. I like IT cause it was the degree of the future for me. I should have listened to myself.
So I have a degree (B.A and Masters) in an unrelated field (my masters is in elementary education). I work with data pretty regularly. It’s what we use to determine student growth, needs, etc. I never thought of presenting that as being relevant on a resume since it feels so simple by comparison. So I appreciate that advice. I fully plan on utilizing the roadmap you made. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much for your videos Mo, they are so inspirational and useful! I am studying to become a data analyst from scratch, and even though I'm 30 yrs old you make me believe I can start now.
I'm in level 1 But i have experience working in company although it is not analyzing work rather it just entry/clerk job, mainly using excel. Right now i am trying to learn SQL and trying to build portfolio and land a job.😄
Am 36 years old with about 16 years of experience in business development graduated from finance and the last 7 years I was selling market research and data analytics solutions and services to global giant clients. Got interested in data analysis and learning it properly now. My question is, is it too late?
hey Mo, I am looking at transitioning into tech as a pharmacist (graduated 2021) in the UK. I have found bootcamps provided by northcoders based in Manchester. The difficult decision I have to make is to decide between their data engineering BootCamp or their cloud engineering BootCamp. Which one would be more versatile and better for getting that first job in the sector.
Honestly both are great options. Cloud is definitely more future-proof. I think it comes down to what companies you want to work at. Check their systems out and see how much of their data architecture is already in the cloud. Check the specific job specs on LinkedIn 😃
Hello mo, i wanted to know how much verbal/oral presentation do you have to do in your job as a DA? I am not very good at public speaking and oral communication per say, i am studying economics, so data analytics seems like a natural progression for me, but given my bad speaking skills i am confused. Any suggestions?
I'm looking at the MSBA (master's of science in business analytics) program at Sacred Heart, and I was wondering, if I get the Google and Microsoft certifications, will the MSBA degree really make a significant difference in employability/pay? Or should I just stick with getting certifications?
A master's degree at a prestigious university weighs in heavier with employers than certificates. Of course, it also costs a lot more and takes more time to complete so the choice is ultimately yours. If you have the money and the time and want to go for a masters degree, I don't see why not.
I have a bachelor's in maths (graduated years ago), a background in web development and want to get into data analysis/science, preferably in environment fields, but I lack domain knowledge... I am enrolled for a masters in data science by distance learning, but for financial reasons I want to get a job ASAP (have been freelancing in web dev). I'm trying to apply for jobs while creating a portfolio and also changing my freelance services. I feel overwhelmed but I'm trying to get there! I'd appreciate any tips from anyone. Thanks for the video!
In my scenario, i already did 5 projects. And use that experience to apply data analyst jobs. But I havent got to the interview stage. So i dont know what im missing. Or should i do more projects?
Hello Mo! I need your advice. I am a Hotel supervisor on my way becoming a manager. I love computer science and I know parts of programming, designing and IT support also. I thought becoming a Data analyst will be a fitting addition to my carrier. Maybe change it also. Since I have a Hotel management degree what should I do to step in to Data analysis? Is a coursera cert a good idea or you suggest another way?
Best ever video. Sometimes I want to sit down and cry and give up. "Why rejected again?" I have the skills they want". It makes me think they don't select me due to the age. Example: if there are 2, 3 candidates with same skills, they might select the one that is younger 25, 30, instead 40 up, Which age they will pick? One think that puzzles me: they accept 70 years old person to be President, Congress people, but they don't select candidate between 45 to 60 to do data analyst or other professions. It's discouraging. I really admire you so much or anybody that has a lot discipline, determination, and humble. Thank you.
I understand your frustration, but unfortunately I can't give you the secret recipe. Just keep on applying! All you need is one company to give you one chance 😃
Yes it can for sure, just like with any job. In general, if you want to make big money, you'll have to be senior. Coding won't get you the high pay. Making strategic decisions, leading others and the organization will.
Hello, I am self-taught in data science and related fields, without any degrees, and I want to carefully assess the market needs and how I could play a role before pursuing a path that I don't know where it will lead me. Do you have any original ideas about finding relevant information from companies that need data management? I mean, I think I should reach out to companies to have them communicate their needs to me. I should also consider the option of doing "spam" and various automations. Thank you for the video!
Hello, It's probably my fault; I'm learning English. Since it's quite challenging to find a job in the industry, I'm considering that I should do something more proactive. I believe I should reach out to people from those companies outside of LinkedIn, Glassdoor, etc., because most of them won't even respond. I would appreciate any suggestions.@@mo-chen
Great video this was is what I was looking for. Im currently a Business Econ major looking into becoming a data analyst im sort of late to the game though going into my third year of college. I was wondering if t being a Economics major is better then a Business econ major what would you choose?
Please watch the analytical skills section bit of this video ruclips.net/video/d_2fGS6QVDo/видео.htmlsi=WF_ujjKg9X8OAeai 😃 That should answer your question.
Really a great inspirational video and what you experience I want to appreciate you, One question I want to ask you about coding like sql and python that how much coding I have to do in day to day tasks and what challenges you face in coding both sql & python and how you overcome it. Kindly consider this request Thanks
I use SQL mostly to connect to various databases and pull the necessary data and Python to automate a bunch of boring tasks like data cleaning and transformation. In terms of challenges, not knowing what and how to code is obviously a challenge, but this is when you can easily just Google it or use ChatGPT to look up the syntax. This gives you a great starting point if you already know how to code, so then you can tailor the code to suit your needs.
@@mo-chen Thanks mo great answer, I actually just started out and learning data analyst skills and I learned excel and now starting to learn sql and then python I don't know which topics to learn but I think you have the video covering these topics I will chk it, Any advise you give to me for coding highly appreciate it👍
Thank you for your video. I'm 28 started learning about data.. I just started with Excel then I will go with SQL. Please suggest me anything relevant to become a successful data analyst.
@BKSDA1 Hi first of congratulations on landing a job as a data analyst , I am struggling to get a job as well lets connect over linkdin so that I get to know more about your story. It will be very helpful to me. Thanks in advance appreciate your time.
Nice video, after sendings hundreads of resumees, im starting my first data analyst job next week. So its nice to watch a video like that and set my goals.
Best of luck with your first DA job! Well done 🎉
Congratulations bro soon I will also take a job as data analyst, I have just passed my collage.
Congratulations bro soon I will also take a job as data analyst, I have just passed my collage.
@@mo-chen🎉
Can u please say how uve got and wht skills u got ?
Mo you are such a good teacher. I appreciate how much I've learnt from your videos when I started my data analytics training in April this year. I am happy to say I've been working for a consulting company as a data analyst/SAP Cloud consultant since August. It took me 4 months to transition from Carpenter to Data Analyst and everything you said is true. Training, showcasing knowledge and building on top of every rejection (I got rejected over 500 times over a period of 2 months). Truth is, you only need one to say yes and negotiate a fair deal. All the best mate, happy to contribute with more of my experience if you want to.
Amazing journey! Now you have two professions where you're so good that people pay you to do them 😃 I'd love to hear more about your experience, please use the contact page on my website here datawithmo.com/contact-me/ to drop me a line, or alternatively, just reply to this comment with your email and I will reach out. You did a fantastic job coming back from those rejections, well done!!
Great Job. Just curious. What courses besides Google's did you use?
@@Dingo011 Thanks!
I did a lot of courses with Udemy for Python fundamentals (pandas), Tableau (guided projects - all hands on), Power BI projects and theory, SQL mostly on youtube, Excel you pick up doing some courses or watching videos on youtube as well. Udemy is pretty good because you can purchase their yearly subscription for about $260 AUD and have access to +10k courses. Good luck !
It's really a nice video.
I have 4 years of experience in content operations where i have worked for short video and live streaming platforms.
I used to focus more on the growth of DAU(daily active users), explain our app features requirements to design team by analyzing the data and work on user base to analyse revenue of our apps. I realised it much later that, I really like to work on data and present it in simple format to my team.
Now am confused how to make a career in it, because am from non tech and marketing background. I just have basic knowledge of excel and seeing so many different courses in the market confuses me!!
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Awesome video Mo Chen. I am a BBA graduate trying to learn data analysis by myself more like business data analysis
Ah, I'm making a career switch from a civil engineer to the Data world, and I'm about to finish the course I enrolled in regarding the same. It worries me what's gonna happen now but watching your videos does gives me a clear path which I should be following to land job. so thank you !
No stick to your industry tf that’s the problem with the tech world today tf
If you don't mind me asking, have you made much progress into the data world yet? I'm Also Civil Engineer having worked as a Lab Analyst, just beginning my switch to the data world and it reassures me that im not alone in attempting this transition.
@@nobody1552 yeah I can understand, well so far things are good, I'm still working as a civil engineer in water distribution department, where I have to deal with data based on which I do forecasting (hope you know what I mean). So currently my focus is on building a portfolio and understanding the importance of data within my scope of work. So to answer your question, the transition so far is going fine technically. However, to get a job I need stuff to showcase so I'm working on that. Hope this answers your question.
@@squidsweatjuiceoven8583 bruh, I've done my fare share to the industry and now I just want to explore other domains as well, I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
@csms2.0 Thanks for replying it helps a lot. I'm assuming its using data to predict water demand, reservoir levels and flood return periods.
It sounds like you're making good progress, and I wish you all the best.
I'm just beginning the course registration (potentially back to uni) and initial portfolio building stage.
This video of yours was so encouraging to me. I almost gave up on my hope of being a data professional, thinking I was too old to learn new things or restart a fresh new career, though I am still in my MID-30s. Frequent failures and disappointments get you one way or the other, no matter how self-motivating you are. But these videos are what keep most of us going. Realizing you are not the only one who goes through this, and anyone can succeed if one works towards their goal relentlessly. Thank you for sharing your experiences and thoughts on your journey and providing many tips and tricks to newbies like me. Have a blessed day, Mo.
I’m so glad you liked the video and could relate to it! I wish you all the best with your data journey 😃
Thanks alot @@mo-chen
Hello everybody! I've just started a one year marketing program at college that has some courses about data and realized that data analytics is my future. Then I decided to start with SQL since there are some tech skills I'm going to be taught at college but it's really important to learn and practice more on my own to gain more experience at the end and be more competitive.
Hi there 👋 Great to have you here on the channel 😁
Always a wholesome content. In the process of getting a data job. Your videos always help.
I'm so glad you said 'wholesome' 😃 I try my best to create humble, no-fluff, entertaining and educational content. Thanks so much for watching!
Mo, you are an incredibly bright guy. I love your style of being clear, concise, and well organized in your videos. You are an inspiration. Thank you for your valuable content. 🙏
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoy the content 😄
Every time I watch one of your videos, I feel like I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel! You provide excellent resources and share your knowledge generously. I made the decision to switch professions a year ago and am currently pursuing a second bachelor's degree in computer science. Even though I already had some knowledge of programming, I wanted to learn it the right way. I recently took a class on data, focusing on SQL, and I loved it!
I will be following your data roadmap, hopefully, I can land a job or at least an internship in the next few months :)
I wish you all the best! Learning it the right way is certainly the best way 😃
Did you get one?
Level 1 :) Your videos are so informative and encouraging. I'm so grateful for everything you're doing 😊 Thank you!!
I'm so glad you like the content! Thanks a lot for watching 😃
Thank you, Mo! Your videos just magically appeared on my feed at the perfect time. Subscribed!
Welcome aboard! Great to have you here on the channel 😁
I am on the Level 1 track. I am self taught so far. I have taken most of the Google Certification and I speak to recruiters all the time, but I haven't had any serious offers. I have a few Excel, and Tableau projects I show the people I speak to. So far no offers, but I am learning and improving.
Perseverance is key! Just keep working and sooner or later you'll get there 😁
Wow! Great! So Inspiring! Thank you so much!😊
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot for watching 😃
Love your content Mo! So glad to see someone with a finance background become an expert in Data Analytics. I also have a finance background and it took me 5 years since graduation but I finally got an offer for a Data Analyst role! Your success story is inspiring and your content definitely helped me a lot, thanks bro!
Good luck in your new data analyst role! I'm sure you've worked very hard for it so WELL DONE 😃
Hey Mo,
Just wanted to drop a quick comment here to let you know how much I love your videos! They're absolutely amazing and super inspiring. Right now, I'm in the middle of my master's degree. So I'm at level 2, and I'm also in the process of applying for a data analyst role. Your tips on optimizing a LinkedIn profile are a game-changer for me, and I can't wait to put them into action. Your content has been a huge source of motivation and knowledge for my journey, and I'm really looking forward to seeing where it takes me. Thanks a million for everything you do :)
I’m so glad the LinkedIn tips were especially helpful! I hope you land your role soon 😃
Super helpful and insightful video as always. The #1 data youtuber!!!
Wow, thanks! I'm so glad you liked it 😁
I'm in level 3. Have experience working with geospatial data, excel, etc, but not enough use of programming. I just completed my Google Data Analytics Certificate, but it's going to be a long road of building my portfolio and improving my skills.
I just want things to turn out okay.
I hope things turn out more than okay for you. Just put in the effort and be patient. Good luck 😃
I started following from the video of a day in the life of a data analyst....i am also willing to get a job as a data analyst currently learning python ...i saw your lot of videos you helped me a lot to build my road map....i am sending you linkdin request please accept... thank you ❤
Great to have you here on the channel! Best way to contact me would be through the contact page on my website at datawithmo.com/ 😃
Thanks for this it helps a lot. Currently working and on the side I am learning technical skills set to gain more experience in data.
Glad it helped! Thanks a lot for watching 😃
Great video! Keep it up mo
Thanks! Will do!
Great vid! Inspiring!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you for this!! :D
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching 😁
Really Motivating 👍
Glad to hear that! Thanks a lot for watching 😃
You're such a cool person, I love your attitude about life. Thank you for these videos.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
Whenever I was down then I have watched your videos and inspire myself with your videos 😊
I'm so glad to hear this! I wish you all the best 😃
This is such a useful video for me, I appreciate you and this content
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching 😃
I. have completed highscool . I have joined a bootcamp 365 datascinece. but I don't have any degree. I am currently open university student of AIDS(artificial intelligence and data science).
I’m in level 1
32 years old
I have a useless bachelors in biology and wanting to break into this field
I have the HARDEST path to take among all of them 😢
Life just sucks right now but hope this works out 😢
I’m guessing it will take me about 1.5-2.5 years to even consider applying ….so scared if this doesn’t work 😢
I wish I was blessed like Mo
I wish you all the best!
I have biology degree as well. I was a teacher before but I quit because it was not really for me. I am aiming for Data Analyst in healthcare. I am still learning Excel now. We got this!
PS: I always wanted a degree in IT but parents don't like it. I like IT cause it was the degree of the future for me. I should have listened to myself.
@@shaca1856 Aiming for data analyst in healthcare as well!
Thank you for sharing your experiences & genuine tips. I feel great and empowered after watching this video.
Wonderful! I try my best to deliver actual value 😁
最后的话好受鼓舞,加油
inspirational... thanks alot
Glad you liked it 😁
So I have a degree (B.A and Masters) in an unrelated field (my masters is in elementary education).
I work with data pretty regularly. It’s what we use to determine student growth, needs, etc. I never thought of presenting that as being relevant on a resume since it feels so simple by comparison. So I appreciate that advice.
I fully plan on utilizing the roadmap you made. Thanks so much.
Good luck 😁
Thank you so much for your videos Mo, they are so inspirational and useful! I am studying to become a data analyst from scratch, and even though I'm 30 yrs old you make me believe I can start now.
I’m glad you like the content! All the best with you journey 😃
I'm in level 1 But i have experience working in company although it is not analyzing work rather it just entry/clerk job, mainly using excel. Right now i am trying to learn SQL and trying to build portfolio and land a job.😄
Good luck with all your learning! Great to have you here on the channel 😃
Will do and thanks for the encouragement, Subs for you brother
70 Applications, already 13 rejections in 😎
Great video, i needed a pick me up 😊
Glad you liked it 😁
Thanks for the wonderful vidoe
Glad you liked it! Good to see you again here 😃
Thank you so much 🥰
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks a lot for watching 😃
You are amazing teacher! I would like to go to consultation with you after I learn enough basic. Are you considering to create a Data Analyst course?
Am 36 years old with about 16 years of experience in business development graduated from finance and the last 7 years I was selling market research and data analytics solutions and services to global giant clients. Got interested in data analysis and learning it properly now. My question is, is it too late?
Never to late!!! Go for it
hey Mo,
I am looking at transitioning into tech as a pharmacist (graduated 2021) in the UK. I have found bootcamps provided by northcoders based in Manchester. The difficult decision I have to make is to decide between their data engineering BootCamp or their cloud engineering BootCamp. Which one would be more versatile and better for getting that first job in the sector.
Honestly both are great options. Cloud is definitely more future-proof. I think it comes down to what companies you want to work at. Check their systems out and see how much of their data architecture is already in the cloud. Check the specific job specs on LinkedIn 😃
@@mo-chen thanks you’re the best
Hello mo, i wanted to know how much verbal/oral presentation do you have to do in your job as a DA? I am not very good at public speaking and oral communication per say, i am studying economics, so data analytics seems like a natural progression for me, but given my bad speaking skills i am confused. Any suggestions?
I'm looking at the MSBA (master's of science in business analytics) program at Sacred Heart, and I was wondering, if I get the Google and Microsoft certifications, will the MSBA degree really make a significant difference in employability/pay? Or should I just stick with getting certifications?
A master's degree at a prestigious university weighs in heavier with employers than certificates. Of course, it also costs a lot more and takes more time to complete so the choice is ultimately yours. If you have the money and the time and want to go for a masters degree, I don't see why not.
Hey Mo
Do you agree or not that D.A. profession will be simply replaced by AI models, then Is that really a good career to start and has a future ?
I already made a video on this topic. Please check it out here => ruclips.net/video/NC7Maf-DYXA/видео.htmlsi=vfRapqBVx6kV97R3
I have a bachelor's in maths (graduated years ago), a background in web development and want to get into data analysis/science, preferably in environment fields, but I lack domain knowledge... I am enrolled for a masters in data science by distance learning, but for financial reasons I want to get a job ASAP (have been freelancing in web dev). I'm trying to apply for jobs while creating a portfolio and also changing my freelance services. I feel overwhelmed but I'm trying to get there! I'd appreciate any tips from anyone. Thanks for the video!
Make sure you watch the other videos in the description, those should definitely help you in getting a job 😃
In my scenario, i already did 5 projects. And use that experience to apply data analyst jobs. But I havent got to the interview stage. So i dont know what im missing. Or should i do more projects?
Make sure your resume stands out 😁
Hello Mo! I need your advice. I am a Hotel supervisor on my way becoming a manager. I love computer science and I know parts of programming, designing and IT support also. I thought becoming a Data analyst will be a fitting addition to my carrier. Maybe change it also. Since I have a Hotel management degree what should I do to step in to Data analysis? Is a coursera cert a good idea or you suggest another way?
Check out the data roadmap on my website datawithmo.com/. That will give you the answers hopefully 😃
Best ever video. Sometimes I want to sit down and cry and give up. "Why rejected again?" I have the skills they want". It makes me think they don't select me due to the age. Example: if there are 2, 3 candidates with same skills, they might select the one that is younger 25, 30, instead 40 up, Which age they will pick? One think that puzzles me: they accept 70 years old person to be President, Congress people, but they don't select candidate between 45 to 60 to do data analyst or other professions. It's discouraging. I really admire you so much or anybody that has a lot discipline, determination, and humble. Thank you.
I understand your frustration, but unfortunately I can't give you the secret recipe. Just keep on applying! All you need is one company to give you one chance 😃
can you do a video about salary? I heard data analyst can reach a ceiling unless you move into management
Yes it can for sure, just like with any job. In general, if you want to make big money, you'll have to be senior. Coding won't get you the high pay. Making strategic decisions, leading others and the organization will.
Hello, I am self-taught in data science and related fields, without any degrees, and I want to carefully assess the market needs and how I could play a role before pursuing a path that I don't know where it will lead me. Do you have any original ideas about finding relevant information from companies that need data management? I mean, I think I should reach out to companies to have them communicate their needs to me. I should also consider the option of doing "spam" and various automations.
Thank you for the video!
Hi there 👋 Could you rephrase your question please? Must be me, but I can't entirely understand it 😅
Hello, It's probably my fault; I'm learning English.
Since it's quite challenging to find a job in the industry, I'm considering that I should do something more proactive. I believe I should reach out to people from those companies outside of LinkedIn, Glassdoor, etc., because most of them won't even respond. I would appreciate any suggestions.@@mo-chen
Great video this was is what I was looking for. Im currently a Business Econ major looking into becoming a data analyst im sort of late to the game though going into my third year of college. I was wondering if t being a Economics major is better then a Business econ major what would you choose?
Also im trying to choose which minor I want pair with it statistics or Information and Computer Science?
Honestly you can't go wrong with any of them. I'd choose Econ with computer science 😁
What's going on mo. please make some video on work life balance. you have good physique .you should start fitness channel
Maybe one day I'll start a fitness channel 😃 Right now data will be enough!
Can you do a series on data analyst interview questions?
Great idea! I actually already made a Q&A video, check it out here ruclips.net/video/nzMcZSqeHXs/видео.htmlsi=SMKlM3phYvT2TKOT 😃
Are R & Excel plus Google analytics certificate good to start with ( along with a marketing degree)?
Is it still worth doing MSc in Data Science in 2024?
Is pandas python enough to be data analyst thank you
Hey Mo. I’m graduating this semester and applying for data analyst jobs. What I’m struggling is to find positions that suit me. Any tips?
It sounds like you're in level 2. Please focus on the tips in that section 😁
I am a commerce Graduate from india. I had no maths in my grads, so I want to know How much maths and Statistics really require in Data analyst job ?
Please watch the analytical skills section bit of this video ruclips.net/video/d_2fGS6QVDo/видео.htmlsi=WF_ujjKg9X8OAeai 😃 That should answer your question.
I see a lot of jobs asking for SAS and powerquery experience. I am going to graduate. Is it important to learn them
How do I know when I am ready to apply for my first job ever as a data analyst?
Once you have all the Level 1 requirements in this video, you can definitely apply!
Which laptop is best for data analytics windows pc or Mac OS...i want something i can use for the long term.
I’d say windows just because Microsoft apps run so much smoother
Thank you. I'm grateful
hello mo, I also want to complete cfa . it would a good a certificate or not please tell me code you have finance background
Hi there 👋 Could you please rephrase your question? I'm not entirely sure what you're asking.
Hello
Really a great inspirational video and what you experience I want to appreciate you, One question I want to ask you about coding like sql and python that how much coding I have to do in day to day tasks and what challenges you face in coding both sql & python and how you overcome it. Kindly consider this request Thanks
I use SQL mostly to connect to various databases and pull the necessary data and Python to automate a bunch of boring tasks like data cleaning and transformation. In terms of challenges, not knowing what and how to code is obviously a challenge, but this is when you can easily just Google it or use ChatGPT to look up the syntax. This gives you a great starting point if you already know how to code, so then you can tailor the code to suit your needs.
@@mo-chen Thanks mo great answer, I actually just started out and learning data analyst skills and I learned excel and now starting to learn sql and then python I don't know which topics to learn but I think you have the video covering these topics I will chk it, Any advise you give to me for coding highly appreciate it👍
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Thank you for your video.
I'm 28 started learning about data.. I just started with Excel then I will go with SQL. Please suggest me anything relevant to become a successful data analyst.
Check out the data roadmap page on my website at datawithmo.com/ 😁
@BKSDA1 Hi first of congratulations on landing a job as a data analyst , I am struggling to get a job as well lets connect over linkdin so that I get to know more about your story. It will be very helpful to me. Thanks in advance appreciate your time.