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I love this video, my current career path is so similar to the start of your story. I currently work as a regular admin, but i constantly search for projects to take initiative of and use the opportunity to promote my analytical skills while building my skillset and im up for a promotion to an analyst soon. Im aiming to one day reach director level, or even better, a self employed consultant. Thank you for sharing your experiences! It really helps me feel confident in the direction im heading.
This is really amazing video. I have a career in Analytics but I am confused what my next step in my career. I would love to talk to you on a couple of points you mentioned in the above video.
Hi, Thanks for this vedio. I am working as a project analyst position in oil and gas industry. My 75% of my job is into advance Excel, power point presentations, report making, etc. And 25% of job role is related to coordination, communication and support. Can transform my career in analytics by learning some tools like powerBI, tableau, SQL,etc. It will be great help if you can guide me on this.
I've used PowerBI. It wasn't something that's been used in any of the jobs I've held so it's been more of a side interest. It does seem like once you use any of the mainstream visualization software, it's fairly easy to translate those skills to other programs.
As a man, I feel like i have been discriminated against in the workforce when women are hiring managers. can you please provide advice on how to overcome sexism against men in the workplace? It seems all hiring representatives I deal with these days are women for the most part. The girl boss movement has really shown the girl boss's true colors in my opinion.
Hey Jen. I'm a 41 year old career changer. I used to be a public school teacher and a software trainer after that. I have a degree in Economics and want to make a career change to data analytics. what are my chances? i'm learning python right now and trying to find projects to showcase my skills. how much ageism will i face in looking to make this transition?
Get started on your own analytics career. I've written an extensive guide to building the right skills and finding a data analyst job that's a great fit for you: bit.ly/TCFDataAnalyst
Thanks so much for sharing your journey!
I love this video, my current career path is so similar to the start of your story. I currently work as a regular admin, but i constantly search for projects to take initiative of and use the opportunity to promote my analytical skills while building my skillset and im up for a promotion to an analyst soon. Im aiming to one day reach director level, or even better, a self employed consultant. Thank you for sharing your experiences! It really helps me feel confident in the direction im heading.
This is really amazing video. I have a career in Analytics but I am confused what my next step in my career. I would love to talk to you on a couple of points you mentioned in the above video.
Thanks for the video, it's very helpful since I really want to start my career as a data analyst.
Great video! Good info! Thank you so much for sharing! Much appreciated.
Thanks for sharing your experience. It was really helpful!
You mentioned in the video that you get to solve problems, so what kinda problem solving comes along in this role?
Thank you so much for sharing
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Hi,
Thanks for this vedio.
I am working as a project analyst position in oil and gas industry. My 75% of my job is into advance Excel, power point presentations, report making, etc. And 25% of job role is related to coordination, communication and support.
Can transform my career in analytics by learning some tools like powerBI, tableau, SQL,etc.
It will be great help if you can guide me on this.
Great video and it's good to hear about your path in data analytics. Have you ever used or wanted to use Microsoft's Power BI?
I've used PowerBI. It wasn't something that's been used in any of the jobs I've held so it's been more of a side interest. It does seem like once you use any of the mainstream visualization software, it's fairly easy to translate those skills to other programs.
As a man, I feel like i have been discriminated against in the workforce when women are hiring managers. can you please provide advice on how to overcome sexism against men in the workplace? It seems all hiring representatives I deal with these days are women for the most part. The girl boss movement has really shown the girl boss's true colors in my opinion.
Hey Jen. I'm a 41 year old career changer. I used to be a public school teacher and a software trainer after that. I have a degree in Economics and want to make a career change to data analytics. what are my chances? i'm learning python right now and trying to find projects to showcase my skills. how much ageism will i face in looking to make this transition?
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