I thought Data analysis was all about Excel, so I mastered it, but didn't feel I could do as much as I thought. You opened my eyes, and my next goal is to learn sql, power bi and python. God bless you!
Yeah excel is a great start but its way more than this some roles even get real specific where you find yourself doing really only SQL. It varies company to company but having a hang of a few tools (even at a beginner level) will help you the most moving forward
I'm a data analyst but I want to switch to being a data engineer because to be honest, data engineers earn better. What do I need to earn to make the switch?
Thanks for the Clarification. Learning Numpy and Pandas for Data Analyst job is good. Because i learned, 1. Excel 2. BI Tool (Power BI) 3. SQL 4. Python.
You’re a phenomenal teacher. So clear and concise. I appreciate your calmness and patience in your presentation. Helps me understand. I’m not overwhelmed.
wow i see you in the coment section of this utuber...actually i started taking interest in your videos & you know i watched all of your videos bro...i really liked your videos...
Hi there, newbie in computer science here! This video was extremely helpful and the extra relations to free websites to learn these skills were really helpful. Thank you!
I just found your channel, and subscribed immediately a few minutes into the video. Also based in the UK and doing a 12 wk Data Analytics boot camp course. Main units covered are python, Microsoft sql, Google sheets, excel and Power BI. Each unit is between 5-7 (2.5hrs) live zoom classes. Done python and sql so far, sometimes I feel like there is so much to learn, as I am doing a whole lot of self study and the classes only cover the basics. Sometimes, I do ask myself if I am biting off more than I can chew and if it will ever be possible to work in a data analytics role, as there just seems to be so much knowledge needed. My intention is to keep doing self study after the 12 week boot camp is over, until I feel confident enough in my skill set to start applying for jobs in data analysis. What would you say is a realistic time frame, for someone who is not from a computer science, Mathematics, IT background to build enough knowledge base needed to start applying for entry level roles? Thank you in advance for your reply, I hope it will be possible to get a reply.
Ayy happy to have another person from the UK that's looking into the world of data 👍🏾 Just keep up the work in your own time, like anything technical some elements can be overwhelming especially when there's quite a few tools to learn but overtime it just starts to click. Realistic time frame depends on how many other life commitments you have but to be conservative deffo achievable to learn and feel more comfortable in interviews while also having a decent portfolio to lean on when needed would be 5-6 months (which with the fact you got the bootcamp - if its actually good might be closer to 5 months for you) With that all being said good luck, you got this.
@@UnorthodoxChange Thank you ever so much, I really appreciate your reply, encouragement and realistic advise and especially your time. I will stick to try to aim for the time frame you advised of. I wish you an awesome evening and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you for the good work, it is of great benefit to people like myself. 😊
im new to this whole Data Analyst thing, never even knew this field existed but i realized i actually love the concept of data analysis after researching what it is exactly & was having trouble figuring out where to start, the youtube video thing is what i did & i just ended up even more confused lol.. UNTIL you came on my screen, ur tips are already working for me umm sir may you be blessed for eternity! ♥ ♥
Thank you, sir. You saved my time from countless need of resources, and yes shouldn't waste my time lingering on youtube and start putting my knowledge to work. loved the video!
I can't stop coming back to your video! You are so good at explaining things. Thank you for sharing your story and all the valuable gems my friend. I happily subscribed and am looking forward to your other amazing content. Cheers! 🥂
Thank you so very much. I really appreciate the way you narrowed it down and show your understanding of the process of getting job ready. I will confess: I am currently in tutorial hell. But starting now. Actually, I am to dedicate April to EXCEL, May to SQL/Python and then June to the visualization tools in this stage of my self-learning. My goal is to start the Google Certification in July and finish before December! Workable? Your resources will really come in handy and I feel confident. I will follow your channel. And I am certain we will see more of each other going forward. Wish myself luck!
Its good to get an understanding of where you are so you know how to move from it. I would give yourself more time with SQL/Python as they generally tend to be trickier to understand than the other tools. Wish you good luck on your journey and any questions feel free to drop me a line 👌🏾👌🏾
Great breakdown of what one needs to learn and understand toward becoming a data analyst. I have an upcoming interview for a strategy analyst position and this info I believe can help in that area as well. Thank you!!👍
Thank you so very much for the great video! Starting a new career in most fields can be overwhelming. The uncertainty of where to start, what to learn, what tools one can use to practice, leads to frustration with no sense of direction. Your honest break down of what to learn, how to learn it to actually get a job in the field is one of the best explanations I have come across. This is information is very helpful. Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing this content. It is very straightforward and concise. I had to watch quite a bit of videos before someone just spelled it all out for me. This was beyond helpful. Please keep sharing. It is much appreciated.
Thank you so much unorthodox change for this value. Just got across your channel and I'm so glad you provide an end to my search. Thanks for realistic, practical and simplicity tip you provide
Great advice. Thank you. Trying to move into Data from over a decade in a completely unrelated field in the performing arts, so this gives me hope that I can make up for a lack of industry and sector experience by developing a strong skill set with industry recognised certifications.
Just stumble upon your video and so far, one of the best on my list. You were clear and provided a lot of resources to access to help. I am now a subby, will continue to be. I may have to get in touch for a career chat going foward. Thanks my brother
I think I'd second guess choosing data analytics as a mid life career change for now. I did it last year and got my first job, but it's been very challenging trying to advance beyond it. The market is flooded with experienced analysts. Good option for a younger person out of college or if you have time to wait this out.
Glad to hear you were able to land a role and while the market isn’t the greatest right now the economy while come back and once it does the supply of jobs will be large allowing many aspiring analysts to also land roles.
"Starting and not finishing" why always this scenario present?? but is true. I have a lot of courses but few of them I have finished. thanks for sharing this priceless experiences, and great pronunciations.
Well done my brother this is a great run down. Am doing this to the end and I hope you can promise me a connect when am done. I won't disappoint, I promise!
This is nice. I've been looking to get into data analysis with a view to transition to data engineering. This is a good guide to get started. I'll be following it. Thanks for the content.
👋🏾 happy I came across your channel. I work in Fraud @ a FinTech and utilize basic SQL at max intermediate but I’m looking to grow my skills far more and trying to figure out what free tools could I use, how to set myself apart and how to start to create portfolios
@@amay9870 hi, started off working on a call center / contact center for one of the major banks in the states within their consumer claims department and worked my way up. It’s been 10 years since then but I’ve been fortunate enough to have continuous growth within my career field
I am doing the google data analytics certificate right now and learning Python on the side but yes!! Why doesn’t they include Python in this certificate instead of R! …..thank you so much for making this video. It def made me more determined and keep me going! My goal is to learn and get ready for job search by the end of year.
I have no clue why they did that. If I had to put on my tin foil hat its was a play to make more money with advanced data analytics course they have as this goes over python😂😂😂 also happy to hear this video has been valuable.
thank you boss for your precious information keep uploading these kind of data analytics video and hope i will be one day like you and i want to be. keep motivating and again thank you. lets start these ride.
Wow. Your vid was both informative and motivating 👏🏾 👌🏾 👍🏾 I'd been stuck in the tutorial hole 🕳 but you've covered great notes on both how to learn and apply the knowledge 🎉 I'm currently pursuing IT to boost my career and I think you just sold me on data analytics! Great work and thank you too!
Great video, but you forgot the most important skill, Math, Algebra, Statistics, maybe some calculus too. I’ve been doing Data Analysis and Data Science in the Investment Banking field for a while now, I see a lot of people try and learn these tools you mentioned but can’t solve the simplest of problems, simply because they don’t have a mathematical foundation. It’s more important to know what to do than to know exactly how to do it. Now obviously I’m not saying the skills you mentioned aren’t important, they definitely are. However, if the foundation on which these skills are built on is week, it’s gonna crumble down real quick
Unless you are doing advanced things in python (tailored to the next level up being a data scientist less so a data analyst) you wont need most of what you mentioned. Understanding of basic maths and statistics is key as a data analyst thou for sure so I agree on this and appreciate your input. Take care 👌🏾
I really love everything about your video.. you deliver flawlessly ❤❤.. you should have your own tv show and talk about anything and I will be there to listen and follow. To answer your question why I am here.. well, I have been flirting with the idea of becoming a data analyst for a while and almost finished my Google certificate. I have applied for couple of positions and been interviewing but still no offer.. another interview coming up soon.. wish me luck 🍀
Really appreciate the kind words. It means a lot. I deffo don’t think I’m good enough at speaking to do all of that 🤣🤣🤣 but thanks. I pray you get a job offer soon 🙏🏾 alongside smashing the upcoming interview 👌🏾
Learns skills:
1: Excel
2: SQL
3: Power bi
4: Python
Keep learning and updates yourself.
Excel is too complicated in the first place
@@ivantonny8337 it's not much complicated if you start to very basic and starts practice on daily basis.
@@ivantonny8337you can do it..i’m learning it gradually
@@ivantonny8337thanks for the video😊
And thanks for this list I'm just going to screenshot it 😊
I thought Data analysis was all about Excel, so I mastered it, but didn't feel I could do as much as I thought. You opened my eyes, and my next goal is to learn sql, power bi and python. God bless you!
Yeah excel is a great start but its way more than this some roles even get real specific where you find yourself doing really only SQL. It varies company to company but having a hang of a few tools (even at a beginner level) will help you the most moving forward
"Starting and not finishing" - this stood out for me. Your guidelines are priceless. You are so assuring. Keep it up.
Thanks for the kind words and 100% will do
Spot on, started as pt budtender 3 years ago, now I’m a sr analyst for a major MSO in the cannabis industry.
Amazing journey 👌🏾👌🏾
Wow you made what could’ve been a boring video SO engaging & great looking! It’s the production quality for me!!
Thanks for the kind words. Will ensure quality stays consistent
You hit the nail. Starting and Not Finishing….. is the problem. I totally agree.
Data analyst turned data engineer. Everything you mentioned is spot on 💯
👌🏾👌🏾
Do you need DSA to be a data engineer
@@abhisekgupta1543 what’s DSA?
I'm a data analyst but I want to switch to being a data engineer because to be honest, data engineers earn better. What do I need to earn to make the switch?
@@leonardezeigbo6583
1. try and use as much python and sql in your current job as you can
2. Get AWS CCP certificate
3. Apply for DE roles
Thanks for the Clarification.
Learning Numpy and Pandas for Data Analyst job is good.
Because i learned,
1. Excel
2. BI Tool (Power BI)
3. SQL
4. Python.
The entire process is well explained. Well done sir
I’m getting into data analytics. Glad I came across your video. 😊
Thank you and good luck
You’re a phenomenal teacher. So clear and concise. I appreciate your calmness and patience in your presentation. Helps me understand. I’m not overwhelmed.
😊 happy to help
12:26 Thanks for the shoutout my dude!! 🤙
No worries Luke - Keep up the great videos
wow i see you in the coment section of this utuber...actually i started taking interest in your videos & you know i watched all of your videos bro...i really liked your videos...
Just stumbled on your video and you got me. I am new to data analysis, started my journey less than 2 weeks ago.
Me too
Hows your journey going on?
Most helpful video ive come across, thanks man
Hi there, newbie in computer science here! This video was extremely helpful and the extra relations to free websites to learn these skills were really helpful. Thank you!
No worries at all. More than happy to help
I just found your channel, and subscribed immediately a few minutes into the video. Also based in the UK and doing a 12 wk Data Analytics boot camp course. Main units covered are python, Microsoft sql, Google sheets, excel and Power BI. Each unit is between 5-7 (2.5hrs) live zoom classes. Done python and sql so far, sometimes I feel like there is so much to learn, as I am doing a whole lot of self study and the classes only cover the basics.
Sometimes, I do ask myself if I am biting off more than I can chew and if it will ever be possible to work in a data analytics role, as there just seems to be so much knowledge needed.
My intention is to keep doing self study after the 12 week boot camp is over, until I feel confident enough in my skill set to start applying for jobs in data analysis. What would you say is a realistic time frame, for someone who is not from a computer science, Mathematics, IT background to build enough knowledge base needed to start applying for entry level roles?
Thank you in advance for your reply, I hope it will be possible to get a reply.
Ayy happy to have another person from the UK that's looking into the world of data 👍🏾 Just keep up the work in your own time, like anything technical some elements can be overwhelming especially when there's quite a few tools to learn but overtime it just starts to click. Realistic time frame depends on how many other life commitments you have but to be conservative deffo achievable to learn and feel more comfortable in interviews while also having a decent portfolio to lean on when needed would be 5-6 months (which with the fact you got the bootcamp - if its actually good might be closer to 5 months for you)
With that all being said good luck, you got this.
@@UnorthodoxChange Thank you ever so much, I really appreciate your reply, encouragement and realistic advise and especially your time.
I will stick to try to aim for the time frame you advised of. I wish you an awesome evening and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you for the good work, it is of great benefit to people like myself. 😊
im new to this whole Data Analyst thing, never even knew this field existed but i realized i actually love the concept of data analysis after researching what it is exactly & was having trouble figuring out where to start, the youtube video thing is what i did & i just ended up even more confused lol.. UNTIL you came on my screen, ur tips are already working for me umm sir may you be blessed for eternity! ♥ ♥
Thank you, sir. You saved my time from countless need of resources, and yes shouldn't waste my time lingering on youtube and start putting my knowledge to work. loved the video!
You are welcome!
I can't stop coming back to your video! You are so good at explaining things. Thank you for sharing your story and all the valuable gems my friend. I happily subscribed and am looking forward to your other amazing content. Cheers! 🥂
I really appreciate the kind words and happy to hear the video is providing the value you need. Great to have you onboard 😃
Subscribed!
All the way from South Africa!
Happy to have you onboard brother 👊🏾
Thanks for this guide! I’ll definitely take it on board
No worries at all - happy it helped you out
13:45 value added! 🔥 love how you didn’t shove your channel in our face … dope content.
Appreciate it 👊🏾
Thank you so very much. I really appreciate the way you narrowed it down and show your understanding of the process of getting job ready. I will confess: I am currently in tutorial hell. But starting now. Actually, I am to dedicate April to EXCEL, May to SQL/Python and then June to the visualization tools in this stage of my self-learning.
My goal is to start the Google Certification in July and finish before December!
Workable?
Your resources will really come in handy and I feel confident.
I will follow your channel. And I am certain we will see more of each other going forward.
Wish myself luck!
Its good to get an understanding of where you are so you know how to move from it. I would give yourself more time with SQL/Python as they generally tend to be trickier to understand than the other tools. Wish you good luck on your journey and any questions feel free to drop me a line 👌🏾👌🏾
This was an awesome video. Great resource recommendations!
Appreciate the kind words and no worries at all.
Great breakdown of what one needs to learn and understand toward becoming a data analyst. I have an upcoming interview for a strategy analyst position and this info I believe can help in that area as well. Thank you!!👍
Best of luck just make sure to do practice alongside this video
I will be watching this beyond data analytics lessons
I subscribed because you’ve convinced me. I’ve wanted to be a data analyst long time but struggled how to start
This video just made my day.
I appreciate your honesty and willingness to share relevant information.
Thank you so very much for the great video! Starting a new career in most fields can be overwhelming. The uncertainty of where to start, what to learn, what tools one can use to practice, leads to frustration with no sense of direction. Your honest break down of what to learn, how to learn it to actually get a job in the field is one of the best explanations I have come across. This is information is very helpful. Thanks again!
You are so welcome and good luck with you journey
Thank you for sharing this content. It is very straightforward and concise. I had to watch quite a bit of videos before someone just spelled it all out for me. This was beyond helpful. Please keep sharing. It is much appreciated.
Thank you for the kind words and of course I'm happy to hear that this video hit the mark for you
You were really clear and sensible so I stayed to the end, liked, subscribed and now I am off to practice....
Welcome aboard and good luck
I endorse this message. I will share it with all my mentees.
Much Appreciated
As someone just starting off this journey, your video made it very clear on the road map required 👏🏾
Glad to hear this and good luck on your journey
Thank you so much unorthodox change for this value. Just got across your channel and I'm so glad you provide an end to my search. Thanks for realistic, practical and simplicity tip you provide
You are so welcome and no worries at all. Let me know if you have any questions.
Great advice. Thank you. Trying to move into Data from over a decade in a completely unrelated field in the performing arts, so this gives me hope that I can make up for a lack of industry and sector experience by developing a strong skill set with industry recognised certifications.
You deffo can do it if you put in the work as we all have to start somewhere
Very new to the analytics journey, and I only know Excel and python basics as of now, still a long way to go!
You got this 👌🏾
Awesome video man, helped me to understand whats really important for the start of this journey! Thank u for the information and motivation!
Much appreciated. Always happy to hear the video helped you and others out 😊
Just stumble upon your video and so far, one of the best on my list. You were clear and provided a lot of resources to access to help. I am now a subby, will continue to be. I may have to get in touch for a career chat going foward. Thanks my brother
Happy to hear this video was clear and met what you required. Any questions feel free to drop me a line. Take care
I think I'd second guess choosing data analytics as a mid life career change for now. I did it last year and got my first job, but it's been very challenging trying to advance beyond it. The market is flooded with experienced analysts. Good option for a younger person out of college or if you have time to wait this out.
Glad to hear you were able to land a role and while the market isn’t the greatest right now the economy while come back and once it does the supply of jobs will be large allowing many aspiring analysts to also land roles.
"Starting and not finishing" why always this scenario present?? but is true. I have a lot of courses but few of them I have finished. thanks for sharing this priceless experiences, and great pronunciations.
It’s very very important and no worries at all
Well done my brother this is a great run down. Am doing this to the end and I hope you can promise me a connect when am done. I won't disappoint, I promise!
Thank you and while I don't actively use my LinkedIn enough I'm very open to accepting professional requests so happy to connect
This is a great video. You make the learning process so clear and simple. Thank you for the great advice and guidance.
You're very welcome
This is nice. I've been looking to get into data analysis with a view to transition to data engineering. This is a good guide to get started. I'll be following it. Thanks for the content.
Happy to hear it was helpful and good luck on the journey
Well explained!👌
I'm gonna jump into this new career !
Thanks a lot!👌🙏
Such a sincere explanation!
👋🏾 happy I came across your channel. I work in Fraud @ a FinTech and utilize basic SQL at max intermediate but I’m looking to grow my skills far more and trying to figure out what free tools could I use, how to set myself apart and how to start to create portfolios
Happy to have you on board and the resources shared in this video should deffo help.
Hea Hi @dondipzosh. I love the work you do and would like to know more about how you got that job.
@@amay9870 hi, started off working on a call center / contact center for one of the major banks in the states within their consumer claims department and worked my way up. It’s been 10 years since then but I’ve been fortunate enough to have continuous growth within my career field
Please can u coach me to become a data analyst
I have been learning from a lot power query however I want to learn power bi and SQL I enjoyed your video
Luckily for you power query is a core part of Power BI so that will be helpful in your learning. Happy to hear you enjoyed it
Good content! I love how you took your time explaining! Subscribed.
Happy to hear that you enjoyed it and great to have you onboard
thank you for the video, gained a lot of valuable insight into the exact questions i was looking for, spoke super clear and concise thank you!!
You're very welcome!
Thank you, you have a great style in conveying your thoughts & experience.
My pleasure!
I am doing the google data analytics certificate right now and learning Python on the side but yes!! Why doesn’t they include Python in this certificate instead of R! …..thank you so much for making this video. It def made me more determined and keep me going! My goal is to learn and get ready for job search by the end of year.
Probably 1/3 analyst positions require R. I've trained on it, used it professionally and still don't know why anyone is still using it.
I have no clue why they did that. If I had to put on my tin foil hat its was a play to make more money with advanced data analytics course they have as this goes over python😂😂😂 also happy to hear this video has been valuable.
Please how do I get started with the Google data analytics certificate.
I just started n coming across this reminds me importance of practice
thank you boss for your precious information keep uploading these kind of data analytics video and hope i will be one day like you and i want to be. keep motivating and again thank you. lets start these ride.
All the best
Thanks for this video. I have been wanting to include data analytics to my portfolio of knowledge as a BA. Very helpful ❤
You're so welcome! It's a great addition to your portfolio of knowledge
Nice video. And i like slow pace of your talk. I never had to pause your video. As i do with other quock-talkers.😅
I appreciate that. Thanks
Thank you for this video. I have been stuck in course land for way too long! I needed to hear your words of advice.
No worries at all and you got this!
Wow. Your vid was both informative and motivating 👏🏾 👌🏾 👍🏾 I'd been stuck in the tutorial hole 🕳 but you've covered great notes on both how to learn and apply the knowledge 🎉 I'm currently pursuing IT to boost my career and I think you just sold me on data analytics! Great work and thank you too!
Wasn't planning to bring anyone to data but I'll take it. Thanks for the kind words also👍🏾
Good content.
Kindly do a video on building a marketable portfolio for an entry level Data Analyst
Thank you and at some point I will, but I’ll be honest probably not anytime soon. Not sure the value a portfolio video will bring to people right now
Very helpfull, not just about what to do but guiding on how.
Glad to hear it was valuable to you
Good video for aspiring data analyst and Your Clear-Cut points are awesome
Happy to hear the video provided value
I like it cos it's a plain truth and not sugar coated
Explained in a very clear and succinct way, great video!
Much appreciated :)))
Great video, but you forgot the most important skill, Math, Algebra, Statistics, maybe some calculus too. I’ve been doing Data Analysis and Data Science in the Investment Banking field for a while now, I see a lot of people try and learn these tools you mentioned but can’t solve the simplest of problems, simply because they don’t have a mathematical foundation.
It’s more important to know what to do than to know exactly how to do it.
Now obviously I’m not saying the skills you mentioned aren’t important, they definitely are. However, if the foundation on which these skills are built on is week, it’s gonna crumble down real quick
Unless you are doing advanced things in python (tailored to the next level up being a data scientist less so a data analyst) you wont need most of what you mentioned.
Understanding of basic maths and statistics is key as a data analyst thou for sure so I agree on this and appreciate your input.
Take care 👌🏾
Thanks man
Got the PL -300 certification and PL-200 Certification.
I know Tableau too
Learning SQL and Python
That video and links help
👌🏾
Thank you for this video. I believe my main problems are sql and interview.
No worries at all and all that requires is practice to get past both obstacles so you got this.
Thanks for the vid, really did change my mind about quitting
Glad to hear it 👊🏾
Yes, I will start and finish. Thanks man.
No worries at all. Make it happen
Wow ! Wow !! Wow !!!! Such an insightful Video . Thanks a million
Happy to hear the video was helpful
Great video but sound was a bit low for me ... had to strain to hear ....
Noted for the next one
Thank you, one of the most informational and interesing videos out 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you bro. You are doing a good job, you just inspired me to go ahead bro.
I will follow the steps juat as you just listed them. Thanks a million
Good luck on the journey and happy to hear this inspired you to make a start
Awesome and so easy to digest presentation.Now i am inspired .well done and thanks for this
Thanks a lot 😊
I really love everything about your video.. you deliver flawlessly ❤❤.. you should have your own tv show and talk about anything and I will be there to listen and follow. To answer your question why I am here.. well, I have been flirting with the idea of becoming a data analyst for a while and almost finished my Google certificate. I have applied for couple of positions and been interviewing but still no offer.. another interview coming up soon.. wish me luck 🍀
Really appreciate the kind words. It means a lot. I deffo don’t think I’m good enough at speaking to do all of that 🤣🤣🤣 but thanks. I pray you get a job offer soon 🙏🏾 alongside smashing the upcoming interview 👌🏾
Thanks for the simplified information.
wow! i actually watched everything, thanks bro.
No worries at all.
Very, very helpful and friendly dude! Keep it up. I am a new follower!
Thanks a lot and happy to have you
Thank you. The whole video is great.
Keep Going My Brother
Always
Very helpful information and guide to resources. Thanks, subscribed
Happy to hear it was all useful and thanks good to have you onboard
Fantastic video, well said, succinct, motivational.
I appreciate that!
Thanks for the heads up
I like your video man, thanks a lot. In fact, I have taken down the links. I'm so grateful.
You're welcome
Good job bro! You made it super easy & engaging!😂
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video :)
Damn, I see now that I’ve been trying to learn the wrong way. Definitely changing up my strategy tomorrow.
Happy to hear this has pointed you in the right direction
Back with another banger 🎉 happy new year 👊🏾
Appreciate it bro 👊🏾 and happy new year. Still waiting on yours thou 👀
INSIGHTFUL! 👏🏼
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful
I need a DA entry intern role (remote). I currently learning thru Coursera! Thank you!
Excellent Lecture. Thanks
Great job! Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Will come back here again.
Thank lad, it was helpful👍👍
Glad it helped 🤗
I am really was confused, i want to thank you about all the informations her, really really thank you ❤❤❤
I'm glad it was valuable to you 👌🏾
really nice insights, my friend. thank you very much.
My pleasure!
loved this. thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the visuals 🤩👍
Thank you for the information.
Any time!
Im only learning so i can be more help to the jobs im in being a sales/Logistics/accountant role
Probably wont need to learn everything then excel and power bi should at an intermediate level should be more than enough for a sales role
great video man! thank you!
Thanks a lot
Great job! Thanks for the info! I need a job 😢
Just keep working at it, put the spare time in to learn, build and apply for jobs
Thank you Sir for great informative roadmap for DA
No worries at all :)