My Excel e-book is available here - stan.store/KarinaDataScientist. It is suitable for complete beginners as well as experienced Excel users. I put together all the functions I use, and paid extra attention to Pivot tables (including calculated fields, groupings etc).
Thanks for your videos and share. I have two queries, 1. As a data scientist, whether you work on powerbi? I think in future, data scientist should hav data engineers skills and data analyst skills, irrespective of their own skills... 2. Whether I can practice excel online in the cloud rather than in the local PC....
Hey, I am probably not a good example of a typical data scientist, as I work mostly with startups on everything from strategy implementation and development up to analytics projects and ML projects. And since start ups don't have team to do all the work, I work with PowerBI/Tableau/DOMO/Redash/Mixpanel too. But I don't know if it is expected from DSs if they work for big corporates. I agree with you that data engineering and data analytic skills will probably become part of "Full stack data scientist" role at some point. 2) I think there is Excel Online that is a part of the Microsoft Office 365 suite. You can access it through your Microsoft account on OneDrive. Or you can use Google Sheets, some things are not exactly the same, but it is also a good way of practicing, and it is free
My Excel e-book is available here - stan.store/KarinaDataScientist. It is suitable for complete beginners as well as experienced Excel users. I put together all the functions I use, and paid extra attention to Pivot tables (including calculated fields, groupings etc).
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Thanks for your videos and share. I have two queries,
1. As a data scientist, whether you work on powerbi? I think in future, data scientist should hav data engineers skills and data analyst skills, irrespective of their own skills...
2. Whether I can practice excel online in the cloud rather than in the local PC....
Hey, I am probably not a good example of a typical data scientist, as I work mostly with startups on everything from strategy implementation and development up to analytics projects and ML projects. And since start ups don't have team to do all the work, I work with PowerBI/Tableau/DOMO/Redash/Mixpanel too. But I don't know if it is expected from DSs if they work for big corporates.
I agree with you that data engineering and data analytic skills will probably become part of "Full stack data scientist" role at some point.
2) I think there is Excel Online that is a part of the Microsoft Office 365 suite. You can access it through your Microsoft account on OneDrive. Or you can use Google Sheets, some things are not exactly the same, but it is also a good way of practicing, and it is free
@@karinadatascientist Thanks for your kind response....
It helped a-lot. Thanks!!
Glad it helped!
if you know any company where i get data analyst internship them please tell me
I don't know any, but if I come across - I will let you know