Hi Sundas, I am from a non tech person and been into the non tech world for about 15 years now.. Wanna move to tech industry and I have started learning programming languages and am pursuing this Data Analytics course. I am curious if the Stanford Online certificate courses on programming and Cybersecurity is any good for someone like me. Please do a video on the same. Thanks in advance
I am just finishing this google analytics course now. I have learned a lot from the course, but I feel like is not enough to get you a job in the data analysis field. But, yes, a follow up course like you sugested would be FANTASTIC. A course that is a little bit more advanced would be great.
Tony....good feedback. I'm just starting mine...I'm in South Africa, I have been working without direction my whole life...I am very keen and intrested in redirecting my whole perspective and finding myself. Thanks again.
@@kittkat813 It took me 3 months to finish it. I was doing about 15 to 20 hours per week during the lockdown. It is recommended 6 months doing about 10 hours per week to complete the course. Challenging? It depends what you are good at and what you enjoy learning. But, SQL and R was a little bit challenging for me, coz I am not good at coding. In general I would say it is a little challenging, but nothing to be afraid of. It is a very basic intro course into database concepts and analytics. But, I think it is a really good introductory course. Good luck.
@@TonyMontana-pe6vf What's your age... I am a new beginner for all the new coding language should I learn first c++, java, html Or shall I take the data analytics courses please replay me.. Thank you ❤🙏
Thank you for this video..very, very helpful. I'm on the 2nd Course, and I have been slowing down because I was starting to feel that maybe this course was not for me, but after watching your video, I am going to continue and give it my best! Looking forward to checking out more of your content! Thanks again..xo
You are providing real time experience towards data science which helping me a lot to move on ...keep going.. looking forward to your "it's topic for another video"..
Hahah I did a few “it’s a topic for another video” to keep the conversation focused else I would talk for hours :) def working on “another” videos and will be sharing soon. Still trying to find my rhythm with RUclips.
just completed 3rd course in the series and I must say this course is really world class. for peoples not so happy with choice of R in this course, google 2nd cert is/was IT automation with python (that I dont recommended and its super rushed) google should re made that course just to make it valuable.
On the R vs. Python issue, two comments: 1. I am in a master's program in DS at a large, reputable university in the US. The program expects us to be proficient in both R and Python (plus SQL) and uses both in the coursework. A requirement for admission is some level of knowledge of R. 2. It's not either-or. You need to be proficient in both of them. Your competition for jobs will come from such people. 3. Right or wrong, R confers a certain respectability in some circles sure to its niche, statistics focus. In academia and social science research, it's a must. 4. R's RMarkdown and Tiny are great for showcasing and sharing your work. That alone is almost worth the price of admission.
Hi. I am in the final year of my cost accountancy professional course. My university introduced certification in data analytics but instead of R, they are teaching python. Since I am not from this background, can you please advise whether I should also learn python in addition to this course?
I have completed that course back in May 2021. Before joining that course, I never heard the terms Data Analytics, Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Data Engineers, etc. IMO, Google Data Analytics is a good starting point for newbies like me. It offers a solid base for starting your data analytics journey. However, it is just the tip of the iceberg. The best advice Sundas has given is to do the "reverse engineering" (backtrack) of the role you want for yourself in the future and build your knowledge base, expertise, and skills required for that particular role.
Hello Saad Anwar. So you have completed the course. Did you find this course useful to start a new career as data analyst or have you taken this course as knowledge addition. Your reply will be helpful for me coz I am planning to start a new career as data analyst through this course.
@@harikrishnanbelraj5123 NOTE: LONG ANSWER AHEAD! Hi Hari! I hope you will be doing fine. Before answering that, I would like to add some info about my professional background. This will help you understand the bigger picture. I am a computer science graduate, never liked programming back in my university days, which is in 2003. Unfortunately, back then there were not many great resources online or offline available to teach coding in a simple and fun way. So, started my career in the digital marketing domain back in 2007. I have 15+ years of experience in the digital marketing industry. However, I felt unsatisfied with my professional and intellectual growth. Looking for ways to improve my skillsets and expertise. I tried Codecademy to learn HTML, CSS, and javascript, completed the course but failed miserably to find an entry-level job or freelance work related to those skillsets. So, I left that as it is. Then I tried my hand in different computer programming languages, C, C#, Java, but unfortunately never mastered any of those. Last year, I lost my job during the COVID19 lockdown and I was feeling down and depressed. I found this course through a friend’s newsfeed. Data Analytics was new to me, as I have discussed earlier. However, after finishing the course, I realized that I have been doing a lot of basic data analysis without knowing it. For example, when I analyze data offered by Google Analytics to find ways to improve a website’s organic/paid traffic I was doing a sort of data analysis. As Dave Langer, a very astute data scientist RUclipsr said, you will be doing a lot of KPI analysis for the business you are working for. In summary, if you are a fresh graduate, go for this course, this will add value to your resume to get an entry-level job as a data analyst. If you are an experienced professional, still go for the course, it will conceptually clear a lot of things about data analytics and data science and all possible career pathways. If you are planning to switch your career after completing this course, and you are at a very early stage of a career path, then please do so, but keep in mind that this is just the beginning of a life-long learning journey. If you are an experienced professional, this course will complement your already existing expertise and skillset very well, but be careful and considerate before making a full career switch to become a data analyst, data scientist, or data engineer, especially if you don’t have a computer science background. The learning curve is steep and requires mastering different tools and techniques. Microsoft Excel, SQL, R, and Python. Also improve your basic mathematics like calculus, linear algebra, and statistics. In my understanding, having a very good grip of Statistical concepts will help you a lot. You can always learn to write code in any language, but you should exactly know what kind of “analysis” you are performing on your data to answer a business query. At the end of the day, it is always a CEO, COO, CFO, Marketing Manager, Marketing Director, OR Product Manager, who wants answers to his/her queries about a certain business problem. I may have oversimplified it because of my inexperience, but this is what I have learned so far. I would love to hear from other people what they think of my assessment of data science.
I saw your review before purchasing google analytics certification and I'm surprised to see you in the share face of this course, I love your suggestions & videos. Thank You ;-)
Thanks for the video Sundas! I am in now course six. Your feedback helps me a lot. Anything that you think would be good for future analyst who wants to advance their career apart from this course would be great. Keep up the good work!
Hello @Ashiq Junayed .Recently i have enrolled in google data analytics course and completed my 1st course but i am not able to view second course ?can u provide solution for that issue?do i firsr need to download certificate first?to start second course?
Just made my mind before the year starts....IA my second priority next year is to complete this course. Thanks a lot, sundas for the tips. Will really consider reading additional content and practicing more with projects.
Thank you for the video! I'm currently on course 7 of the program, I definitely agree a part 2 would be something very helpful. Would you be able to do a video on 'part 2 substitutes', I.e. recommended some intermediate courses we could study to build on the skills from this course, thanks 😁
Thanks for such guidance & brief knowledge. i am banker and my work is preparing MIS for management review. i interest sting in data science related courses to. hoping to get more inspirational videos from your end.
YOU WAS PART OF THE TEAM!?😲 I didn't see that 1 coming. Nice!😊 1:16 Was there suppose 2 be another link you was pointing to when u referenced your other video? I don't see it.👓 9:07 I was one of the early enrollees during that period - b4 they redacted 1 of its courses. And yes, I successfully completed it.
I'm already on course 4. I know tableau but I'm more excited to learn R programing. I will also go for python later. I hope after the certification I will get a job in Chicago, Illinois. Best of luck you all.
Hai, I started to learn Google data analytical course when I was at course 2 my free trial over, the payment was not debited automatically. Then I tried to pay with my debit and credit card again but I couldn't make payment till now. Did you suffered with same issue? How did you paid, can you help me?
This is cool. Have been on this course for a while now and have just started the Module where we get to know about R Programming. As someone from non technical background, I assume it is safe to start somewhere rather than breaking my head over which language to learn first. Since I am more inclined towards Data preparation, data cleaning, data visualisation and storytelling I would prefer taking R / Python at a slower pace. Also, am not sure if the job opportunities / support within the course cover people from India or is it majorly for people in the US? Any thoughts?
A general topic that you ought to cover is the value of these moocs and nearly free online courses vs. the time and $$ investment of a master's degree. This is for two reasons. One, labor surveys indicate that employers are requiring degrees even for jobs and tasks that don't need it. It's all there in the labor stats, in the data. This means that the barrier to entry is getting higher and higher. Two, surveys of the DS field in the US reveal that most data scientists have at least a bachelor's and a good third have at least a masters in a related field. Three, the few companies not requiring degrees and focusing exclusively on skills are a miniscule minority. Most jobs, most companies still require degrees. Plus the best jobs will always tend to go to those with degrees. There are no shortcuts and free lunches, I am afraid.
Hey, so I am in my last year at the University of Toronto majoring in Statistics (Minor in Econ and Psych as well). Do you think this certificate would be helpful in getting a job for me if I already am familiar with R, SQL, Python from my undergrad? Also, I did not build any connections in my academic career, (first two years I just went to class and went home and the last two are COVID years, and UofT are still doing mostly remote learning) how likely is it to get an entry-level job with just bachelors + this certificate without many connections and just a portfolio of some projects. Do you have any tips on how I could start building connections? Thanks in advance.
No I just finished the course this month and i am busy doing projects to add to my portfolio am not looking for a job at the moment, I will dedicate 6months from now sharpening my skill and than I will start looking for a job. But I promise to do an update when I do get a job.
Thank you for this informative video! I've been doing some research on this course for a while and have actually started myself. However, I am still confused on two things -- does one have to take the entire course to take the certification? Is there a difference between the Google Data Analytics Certification and Google Analytics Certification OR is this the same thing?
Hi Jacqueline, I completed all 8 modules and there are mini-certificates earned from each one PLUS a final certificate for the whole course at the end. You have to do all 8 modules to get the certificate but a large part of module 8 is optional.
Can we apply for entry level data analyst jobs with no experience in data analysis but just by completing the google data analytics certificate? Can someone please give some insights on this?
Hello Great review! Thanks a lot! I am currently into AI and ML , I wanted to know if this course is going to help me in the future as I am looking to become a ML engineer / Data scientist :)
There are several different googles certificate programs that boast getting good paying tech certificates that will help open doors to these jobs, but where are all the job openings for people with these certificates listed that have no prior degree in a related field? It doesn't matter if you can do it if you can't get employed after. Does google also offer, or can they, a place where they list available positions to those that have just the certificates they got training thru them? In most other places, these certificates alone, and a portfolio, are not enough to land a job.
This course won’t get fresh graduates jobs. The case study is not for beginners. Not enough was taught to give beginners information to solve the cap stone project…
I am an data-scientist enthusiast. Currently, working as an SDE, doing this course along with others. I have seen your other video as to how you made a switch from non-tech to tech field. Just wondering, how can one get 2 years of experience without getting any work for even data-analyst job as mentioned everywhere even for Google data-analysts job. Could you guide on this one too? Much appreciate your help
You can try linkedin and doing some internships. Also, one approach I can tell you to follow is build projects on kaggle and showcase your skills. It'll help you in landing a good job
I'm currently doing this certificate, but I am having a hard time staying motivated. It gets really old listening to them repeat over and over their experiences with data analytics. I honestly don't care at this point. There should be a section just for those types of videos. It feels like wasted time when I am trying to learn skills. Also, most of the questions just seem like common sense. The only time I've had really issues is when I needed to understand terms I wasn't familiar with, but those were easily remedied. Also, may of the course questions are "Come up with an idea for a problem and try to solve it." I doubt very much someone is going to give me a data set, tell me there is a problem I need to solve, but they aren't going to tell me what it is. I understand the SOW, but coming up with some imaginary problem was annoying. Creating random things to add to and SOW for an imaginary problem was incredibly annoying. Overall. I like the hands on stuff where I am working with a data set, I even like the questioning and writing (when we aren't told to just make something up). Yes, I can make something up, but I don't want to. I want experience with someone giving me a problem with something I probably know nothing about and then being told to come up with an SOW to a given problem. Also, learning logs are incredibly annoying. I'm never going to go back and look at them. If I need to remember something I'll look at my notes. I'll know how far I've come by how comfortable I become working with data, not by digging through old files from when I knew nothing about data analysis.
@@letsnacho5491 They do have some simple tutorials in the videos. They are really basic however. It's basically a self taught course with a lot of reading and some videos. It's nothing hard, it's just too basic. I believe you can audit the course, which I'd suggest, before paying for it.
Hi @sundas Thanks for inspiring me to take this course, I have already completed part one. Can u please let us know some other skills that may help to practice what they are teaching
Heyy, I am at course 4 and hopefully will be completing the certification soon, could u brief on how to create a portfolio, where to look into, what kind of projects to take up etc etc
@@chimchim3423 thank you. And when should I start doing the projects, after the course ? Cuz rn I'm just at cleaning the data, rest is yet to be covered.
@@praveenbadasar9956 this course is on data analysis and its easy to understand, it's important that we do the assignment and projects on our own then only there is point in learning.
Hi Dear, Thanks for uploading useful information. And you look amazing. I am vba developer, shall i go with this course? Kindly advise, it will be really helpful for me.
Thanks for the video ☺️ Just wanted to know that these tools which is mentioned like R, SQL, Tableau etc. that this course will teach you the basics of this tools. Like if I am from non IT background i don't know anything about these tools and want to pursue my career in data analyst so, this course will teach you these tools from starting or it will only teach that how we can only use these tools in data analyst. hope i am clear..
I am also from non - tech background. I want a career transition so I made mind to shift to data analytics So can u suggest what can be good start for me?
Hi, sundus!! I love your videos you are truly a mentor to me . I wanted to ask whether one should take different courses while pursuing a bachelor's degree as for myself I am enrolled in two courses nowadays one is VA training on amazon and data analytics training I am eager to earn both the skills but it's hard to manage my time. I hope you'll give your opinion in this regard that will surely help me.
I only got the Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate Badge and not the Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate itself. What should I do?
If I put my full effort into this course for the next week, do you think I will be able to complete it with just the free trial? I have applied for financial assistance but I am really motivated to start now. If not, will my progress towards the certificate be saved for when I possibly receive financial assistance or pay for it myself?
Hi. Nice informative video! I have one question. I am a management consultant and wondering if this course will help me in achieving a sweet spot of data analytics used for decision making in Management consulting firms.
Hello i have joined this course my vision is to become data scientist so as i am begineer and new to the data field is this is right choice for non it background this certification will help me to becoms data scientist ?
Awesome video. I’m currently in course 5 right now. I finished the first 4 courses in about 2 weeks; 3-4h/day. So Google’s timeline is quite generous. Can you review Datacamps projects section? Are such guided projects worth it for resumes/interviews?
Hey Sundas, I just got a free enrollment from google and I am grateful for that. But here I am facing a problem my exams starts in january ending and ends in february. I am not sure wether the cousre enrollment will still be there or not... Can you please suggest me what to do as soon as possible so that I don't miss the chance. My main issue is will the cousre be still there or not If I have decided to start it after 2 months..? As my final exams are here and i need to prepare for them... Please Reply Me.
Hi, I was considering the course and wanted to ask that if we choose the option to finish course in 6 months (10hours/ week), can we go at a faster pace if we have the time or will we have to go as per the mentioned pace of 10 hrs/week ?
I loved your video but i have a question! How useful is the certificate for people without a degree and background in customer service/sales? It seems success stories are for people with a degree and who come from roles similar to IT or parallel to that industry? How useful is this certificate for a candidate like me? Please give me some insight !
I am currently a developer taking the Google Data Analysis course. I am on course 6. I am also taking the Kaggle courses. What are your thoughts on Kaggle courses?
Sorry to say but you talk too much and sway a lot between the conversation. Communication doesn't mean talking much but talking in a precise and lucid manner. I hope, I didn't offend you, just a feedback, looking forward to see more videos from you with the feedbacks onboard. Thank you.
Google Data Analytics Certificate here 👉🏼 imp.i384100.net/GoogleDataCert
Drop course names if you want me to review more data courses.
Are there any Data Science Certifications by Google???
IBM professional data analytics coursera please compare it with google certification which 1 is better.
Mam...I'm newl'y started Data-Science,please Tell me,how to Start and How many hours per day to prepare for data science,Give Some advices for me
Hi Sundas, I am from a non tech person and been into the non tech world for about 15 years now.. Wanna move to tech industry and I have started learning programming languages and am pursuing this Data Analytics course. I am curious if the Stanford Online certificate courses on programming and Cybersecurity is any good for someone like me. Please do a video on the same. Thanks in advance
Mam how can I attach that badge on my certificate?
I am just finishing this google analytics course now. I have learned a lot from the course, but I feel like is not enough to get you a job in the data analysis field. But, yes, a follow up course like you sugested would be FANTASTIC. A course that is a little bit more advanced would be great.
Tony....good feedback. I'm just starting mine...I'm in South Africa, I have been working without direction my whole life...I am very keen and intrested in redirecting my whole perspective and finding myself. Thanks again.
How long did it take you to complete? Also, how many hours did you dedicate a week?
Did you find it challenging?
@@kittkat813 It took me 3 months to finish it. I was doing about 15 to 20 hours per week during the lockdown. It is recommended 6 months doing about 10 hours per week to complete the course.
Challenging? It depends what you are good at and what you enjoy learning. But, SQL and R was a little bit challenging for me, coz I am not good at coding. In general I would say it is a little challenging, but nothing to be afraid of. It is a very basic intro course into database concepts and analytics. But, I think it is a really good introductory course. Good luck.
Is this free of cost???
@@TonyMontana-pe6vf What's your age... I am a new beginner for all the new coding language should I learn first c++, java, html Or shall I take the data analytics courses please replay me.. Thank you ❤🙏
Im on module 8 and this close to completing the course. This was very very helpful that im on the right path. Thank you Sundas.
Hey, do you think that after this you are job ready. And what other areas do you think you need to improve after taking this course
Is there any course fee?
Can you please tell me how much does it cost you?
@@All_About_Bangalore yes it is. You can audit the course for learning purpose but to get certification you need to pay. Its on coursera
I'm a content writer, no back ground in programming, can I take this course
Thank you for this video..very, very helpful. I'm on the 2nd Course, and I have been slowing down because I was starting to feel that maybe this course was not for me, but after watching your video, I am going to continue and give it my best! Looking forward to checking out more of your content! Thanks again..xo
Hey! How's it going ?
You are providing real time experience towards data science which helping me a lot to move on ...keep going.. looking forward to your "it's topic for another video"..
Hahah I did a few “it’s a topic for another video” to keep the conversation focused else I would talk for hours :) def working on “another” videos and will be sharing soon. Still trying to find my rhythm with RUclips.
just completed 3rd course in the series and I must say this course is really world class. for peoples not so happy with choice of R in this course, google 2nd cert is/was IT automation with python (that I dont recommended and its super rushed) google should re made that course just to make it valuable.
In oct 2022.. how about someone with Little IT background it is wise to do Google data analytics along with IT automation with python?
Should i have data analytics starter books to understand the topics in the google course better ?
@@breadgenie9585 No, course is pretty great and keeps you engaged
@@ihameed Thankyou for the reply.
On the R vs. Python issue, two comments:
1. I am in a master's program in DS at a large, reputable university in the US. The program expects us to be proficient in both R and Python (plus SQL) and uses both in the coursework. A requirement for admission is some level of knowledge of R.
2. It's not either-or. You need to be proficient in both of them. Your competition for jobs will come from such people.
3. Right or wrong, R confers a certain respectability in some circles sure to its niche, statistics focus. In academia and social science research, it's a must.
4. R's RMarkdown and Tiny are great for showcasing and sharing your work. That alone is almost worth the price of admission.
Hi. I am in the final year of my cost accountancy professional course. My university introduced certification in data analytics but instead of R, they are teaching python. Since I am not from this background, can you please advise whether I should also learn python in addition to this course?
@@kartikgawde4261 Learn both. Both are useful and you will likely be competing against people who know both.
I have completed that course back in May 2021. Before joining that course, I never heard the terms Data Analytics, Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Data Engineers, etc. IMO, Google Data Analytics is a good starting point for newbies like me. It offers a solid base for starting your data analytics journey. However, it is just the tip of the iceberg. The best advice Sundas has given is to do the "reverse engineering" (backtrack) of the role you want for yourself in the future and build your knowledge base, expertise, and skills required for that particular role.
Hello Saad Anwar. So you have completed the course. Did you find this course useful to start a new career as data analyst or have you taken this course as knowledge addition. Your reply will be helpful for me coz I am planning to start a new career as data analyst through this course.
@@harikrishnanbelraj5123 NOTE: LONG ANSWER AHEAD!
Hi Hari! I hope you will be doing fine. Before answering that, I would like to add some info about my professional background. This will help you understand the bigger picture.
I am a computer science graduate, never liked programming back in my university days, which is in 2003. Unfortunately, back then there were not many great resources online or offline available to teach coding in a simple and fun way. So, started my career in the digital marketing domain back in 2007. I have 15+ years of experience in the digital marketing industry.
However, I felt unsatisfied with my professional and intellectual growth. Looking for ways to improve my skillsets and expertise. I tried Codecademy to learn HTML, CSS, and javascript, completed the course but failed miserably to find an entry-level job or freelance work related to those skillsets. So, I left that as it is. Then I tried my hand in different computer programming languages, C, C#, Java, but unfortunately never mastered any of those.
Last year, I lost my job during the COVID19 lockdown and I was feeling down and depressed. I found this course through a friend’s newsfeed. Data Analytics was new to me, as I have discussed earlier. However, after finishing the course, I realized that I have been doing a lot of basic data analysis without knowing it. For example, when I analyze data offered by Google Analytics to find ways to improve a website’s organic/paid traffic I was doing a sort of data analysis. As Dave Langer, a very astute data scientist RUclipsr said, you will be doing a lot of KPI analysis for the business you are working for.
In summary, if you are a fresh graduate, go for this course, this will add value to your resume to get an entry-level job as a data analyst. If you are an experienced professional, still go for the course, it will conceptually clear a lot of things about data analytics and data science and all possible career pathways. If you are planning to switch your career after completing this course, and you are at a very early stage of a career path, then please do so, but keep in mind that this is just the beginning of a life-long learning journey.
If you are an experienced professional, this course will complement your already existing expertise and skillset very well, but be careful and considerate before making a full career switch to become a data analyst, data scientist, or data engineer, especially if you don’t have a computer science background. The learning curve is steep and requires mastering different tools and techniques. Microsoft Excel, SQL, R, and Python.
Also improve your basic mathematics like calculus, linear algebra, and statistics. In my understanding, having a very good grip of Statistical concepts will help you a lot. You can always learn to write code in any language, but you should exactly know what kind of “analysis” you are performing on your data to answer a business query. At the end of the day, it is always a CEO, COO, CFO, Marketing Manager, Marketing Director, OR Product Manager, who wants answers to his/her queries about a certain business problem. I may have oversimplified it because of my inexperience, but this is what I have learned so far. I would love to hear from other people what they think of my assessment of data science.
Thanks for the video. So happy to hear that you are a part of it. I'm on course 2 now.
Thank you!
Hello study with olive can you please help me out in solving my issueI am not able to view second course do i need to download certificate firsr?
Just saw your video on course 6 week 3. Being Pakistani So inspired with your journey.
Great review. Very thoughtful and looking at it from a variety of ways.
I saw your review before purchasing google analytics certification and I'm surprised to see you
in the share face of this course, I love your suggestions & videos. Thank You ;-)
Thanks for the video Sundas! I am in now course six. Your feedback helps me a lot. Anything that you think would be good for future analyst who wants to advance their career apart from this course would be great. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Noted on your suggestion. Will think more about it and how it can be nicely packed into a video
Hello @Ashiq Junayed .Recently i have enrolled in google data analytics course and completed my 1st course but i am not able to view second course ?can u provide solution for that issue?do i firsr need to download certificate first?to start second course?
@@omkarmule4337 if your subscription to Coursera not end you could enroll the next course. Otherwise you can get help from the support section.
Just made my mind before the year starts....IA my second priority next year is to complete this course. Thanks a lot, sundas for the tips. Will really consider reading additional content and practicing more with projects.
I started learning this couse after watching the video, in the 5th module week 3 u will find an interesting thing
Hi Sundus, thank you for the video! This really helped clarify so many doubts I had about the field and how I should go about my path. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. This was really helpful. You are truly making a difference in people's lives.
I began taking this course and have completed the course Data Data everywhere. Can't wait to learn more. Thanks again for inspiring us.
Thank you for the video! I'm currently on course 7 of the program, I definitely agree a part 2 would be something very helpful. Would you be able to do a video on 'part 2 substitutes', I.e. recommended some intermediate courses we could study to build on the skills from this course, thanks 😁
That’s a great idea. Let me look into that. A part 2 substitute would be amazing.
Can we complete this course in less time. I want to study 20 hours a week . Is it possible?
@@jatinsharma8471 yes possible
@@SundasKhalid Hi Sundas, any video on this ? and thank you for the insights!
@@SundasKhalid Please review MIT Micromasters in Statistics and Data Science
Thanks for such guidance & brief knowledge. i am banker and my work is preparing MIS for management review. i interest sting in data science related courses to. hoping to get more inspirational videos from your end.
Superb comprehensive video
I have already enrolled for this course. Loved the presentation and content
Amazing!
Glad to inform I finished course ans for certificate in my pocket
@@prashantpatadia2586 how long it took you?
@@xhuduwfucalwodo It took nearly 40 days
You are superb and crystal clear
Started the course yesterday. Thank you for your recommendation
I love this vid. The clearest vid about google cert. Thanks ❤️
YOU WAS PART OF THE TEAM!?😲
I didn't see that 1 coming. Nice!😊
1:16 Was there suppose 2 be another link you was pointing to when u referenced your other video? I don't see it.👓
9:07 I was one of the early enrollees during that period - b4 they redacted 1 of its courses. And yes, I successfully completed it.
I'm already on course 4. I know tableau but I'm more excited to learn R programing. I will also go for python later. I hope after the certification I will get a job in Chicago, Illinois. Best of luck you all.
I am at course 5 which is Analysis phase. Just completed week 2
I just started. And I am really excited though i am well-versed with python and pandas. Any tips from your end guyz 😊
Hai, I started to learn Google data analytical course when I was at course 2 my free trial over, the payment was not debited automatically. Then I tried to pay with my debit and credit card again but I couldn't make payment till now. Did you suffered with same issue? How did you paid, can you help me?
@@vallalperumal2689 your card should have international usage activated.
@@manpreetsasan8617 how are things now?
This is cool. Have been on this course for a while now and have just started the Module where we get to know about R Programming. As someone from non technical background, I assume it is safe to start somewhere rather than breaking my head over which language to learn first. Since I am more inclined towards Data preparation, data cleaning, data visualisation and storytelling I would prefer taking R / Python at a slower pace. Also, am not sure if the job opportunities / support within the course cover people from India or is it majorly for people in the US? Any thoughts?
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Hey! I am from India as well. 33, married with 2 kids, So what was your experience like? I am about to get started.
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You couldn't be more right on how to get the learning in the long term. 😉
Thank you so much for this introductory or informational video'.
Very thorough and helpful video, thank you!
Awesome, that’s my goal. It’s a bit long but I’m glad I got to touch on everything I wanted to share.
A general topic that you ought to cover is the value of these moocs and nearly free online courses vs. the time and $$ investment of a master's degree. This is for two reasons. One, labor surveys indicate that employers are requiring degrees even for jobs and tasks that don't need it. It's all there in the labor stats, in the data. This means that the barrier to entry is getting higher and higher. Two, surveys of the DS field in the US reveal that most data scientists have at least a bachelor's and a good third have at least a masters in a related field. Three, the few companies not requiring degrees and focusing exclusively on skills are a miniscule minority. Most jobs, most companies still require degrees. Plus the best jobs will always tend to go to those with degrees.
There are no shortcuts and free lunches, I am afraid.
Sounds like you would make a good video. Ppl will be flooding the comments section😉.
amazing review! thank you so much!
Another video review said Python is better for future Data Science, but really both can be used.
Amazing video. Thank you very much.
Hey, so I am in my last year at the University of Toronto majoring in Statistics (Minor in Econ and Psych as well). Do you think this certificate would be helpful in getting a job for me if I already am familiar with R, SQL, Python from my undergrad? Also, I did not build any connections in my academic career, (first two years I just went to class and went home and the last two are COVID years, and UofT are still doing mostly remote learning) how likely is it to get an entry-level job with just bachelors + this certificate without many connections and just a portfolio of some projects. Do you have any tips on how I could start building connections? Thanks in advance.
I completed the course ,honestly speaking the course is worth it
did u get job after completing the course?
Yeah im also curious if you already landed a job
No I just finished the course this month and i am busy doing projects to add to my portfolio am not looking for a job at the moment, I will dedicate 6months from now sharpening my skill and than I will start looking for a job. But I promise to do an update when I do get a job.
@@in4shopping469 i will be waiting for your update 🤍😁 good luck
@@in4shopping469 did u get any job?
Thanks.
Really wished I watched this video before I start the course months ago.
Thanks for your opinion, I really appreciate.
great information , Thank you!
Thanks for the informative guidance
Thank you for this informative video! I've been doing some research on this course for a while and have actually started myself. However, I am still confused on two things -- does one have to take the entire course to take the certification? Is there a difference between the Google Data Analytics Certification and Google Analytics Certification OR is this the same thing?
Hi Jacqueline, I completed all 8 modules and there are mini-certificates earned from each one PLUS a final certificate for the whole course at the end. You have to do all 8 modules to get the certificate but a large part of module 8 is optional.
Can we apply for entry level data analyst jobs with no experience in data analysis but just by completing the google data analytics certificate? Can someone please give some insights on this?
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I started watching your video and the speed of your talking give me anxiety 😂, you speak very fast for and instructional video
Hello Great review! Thanks a lot! I am currently into AI and ML , I wanted to know if this course is going to help me in the future as I am looking to become a ML engineer / Data scientist :)
maybe i should start this and do it in my free time!
There are several different googles certificate programs that boast getting good paying tech certificates that will help open doors to these jobs, but where are all the job openings for people with these certificates listed that have no prior degree in a related field? It doesn't matter if you can do it if you can't get employed after. Does google also offer, or can they, a place where they list available positions to those that have just the certificates they got training thru them? In most other places, these certificates alone, and a portfolio, are not enough to land a job.
Thanks for your videos even if this was posted 1 year ago!
This course won’t get fresh graduates jobs. The case study is not for beginners. Not enough was taught to give beginners information to solve the cap stone project…
Thank you for this very informative video! Loved hearing your input as a woman of color!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Thank You great detail.
I am an data-scientist enthusiast. Currently, working as an SDE, doing this course along with others. I have seen your other video as to how you made a switch from non-tech to tech field. Just wondering, how can one get 2 years of experience without getting any work for even data-analyst job as mentioned everywhere even for Google data-analysts job. Could you guide on this one too? Much appreciate your help
At what age we can apply?
You can try linkedin and doing some internships. Also, one approach I can tell you to follow is build projects on kaggle and showcase your skills. It'll help you in landing a good job
real review Thanks
Really urgent!!
Can i skip R and do python from other sources. ??
And what about excel??
Thank you for providing great insight about the certificate 👍👍👍❤️. But can you provide review about the it automation with python with also
I'm currently doing this certificate, but I am having a hard time staying motivated. It gets really old listening to them repeat over and over their experiences with data analytics. I honestly don't care at this point. There should be a section just for those types of videos. It feels like wasted time when I am trying to learn skills. Also, most of the questions just seem like common sense. The only time I've had really issues is when I needed to understand terms I wasn't familiar with, but those were easily remedied. Also, may of the course questions are "Come up with an idea for a problem and try to solve it." I doubt very much someone is going to give me a data set, tell me there is a problem I need to solve, but they aren't going to tell me what it is. I understand the SOW, but coming up with some imaginary problem was annoying. Creating random things to add to and SOW for an imaginary problem was incredibly annoying. Overall. I like the hands on stuff where I am working with a data set, I even like the questioning and writing (when we aren't told to just make something up). Yes, I can make something up, but I don't want to. I want experience with someone giving me a problem with something I probably know nothing about and then being told to come up with an SOW to a given problem. Also, learning logs are incredibly annoying. I'm never going to go back and look at them. If I need to remember something I'll look at my notes. I'll know how far I've come by how comfortable I become working with data, not by digging through old files from when I knew nothing about data analysis.
Hey I have a question in this course like are there premade tutorials or online classes daily like who is the one teaching?
@@letsnacho5491 They do have some simple tutorials in the videos. They are really basic however. It's basically a self taught course with a lot of reading and some videos. It's nothing hard, it's just too basic. I believe you can audit the course, which I'd suggest, before paying for it.
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Very helpful thank you.
Im right now in 6th course.... Want to know more abt the courses that I can do after this..... It would be really good if u do a video on that
Thank you for the video. Could you please give an example of how to build a PROJECT PORTFOLIO?
You perfectly explained, but because you use your hands too much, it was a bit distracting me. Thank you
Hi @sundas Thanks for inspiring me to take this course, I have already completed part one. Can u please let us know some other skills that may help to practice what they are teaching
Heyy, I am at course 4 and hopefully will be completing the certification soon, could u brief on how to create a portfolio, where to look into, what kind of projects to take up etc etc
I'm also at course 4
Alex the analyst
@@chimchim3423 thank you. And when should I start doing the projects, after the course ? Cuz rn I'm just at cleaning the data, rest is yet to be covered.
@@nithikasnair9612 is data science hard to learn?
@@praveenbadasar9956 this course is on data analysis and its easy to understand, it's important that we do the assignment and projects on our own then only there is point in learning.
Hi Dear,
Thanks for uploading useful information. And you look amazing.
I am vba developer, shall i go with this course?
Kindly advise, it will be really helpful for me.
Thanks for the review
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video ☺️
Just wanted to know that these tools which is mentioned like R, SQL, Tableau etc. that this course will teach you the basics of this tools. Like if I am from non IT background i don't know anything about these tools and want to pursue my career in data analyst so, this course will teach you these tools from starting or it will only teach that how we can only use these tools in data analyst.
hope i am clear..
I am also from non - tech background.
I want a career transition so I made mind to shift to data analytics
So can u suggest what can be good start for me?
Hi, sundus!! I love your videos you are truly a mentor to me . I wanted to ask whether one should take different courses while pursuing a bachelor's degree as for myself I am enrolled in two courses nowadays one is VA training on amazon and data analytics training I am eager to earn both the skills but it's hard to manage my time. I hope you'll give your opinion in this regard that will surely help me.
Can you please tell what's VA training?
I only got the Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate Badge and not the Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate itself. What should I do?
Good guidance
Did you have a video on the Data Analytics course? I think I saw you talk on there.
Should I learn some coding before starting this course or take course first. Mathematics graduate don’t have technical knowledge
If I put my full effort into this course for the next week, do you think I will be able to complete it with just the free trial? I have applied for financial assistance but I am really motivated to start now. If not, will my progress towards the certificate be saved for when I possibly receive financial assistance or pay for it myself?
23:10. yes! make a more advanced course.
Hi. Nice informative video! I have one question. I am a management consultant and wondering if this course will help me in achieving a sweet spot of data analytics used for decision making in Management consulting firms.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot
The tutorial trap is legit a problem I'm facing...
Hello i have joined this course my vision is to become data scientist so as i am begineer and new to the data field is this is right choice for non it background this certification will help me to becoms data scientist ?
Awesome video. I’m currently in course 5 right now. I finished the first 4 courses in about 2 weeks; 3-4h/day. So Google’s timeline is quite generous.
Can you review Datacamps projects section? Are such guided projects worth it for resumes/interviews?
Glad you are enjoying the course. I haven't looked into datacamps much, will take a look
Hi I am currently on course 1 , can you tell me how deep each topic is ?
So, we can finish the program and generate the certificate in about 1 month? or less ? is not mandatory the six months that google say
@@juansebastianvillalbacolme4987 You can do it at your own pace, so yes. Took me about 6-7 weeks. The last 4 courses are more in depth and technical
@@NoName-ny1bt can you please tell me how much is the entire course?
Hey, I have completed this course and I am very excited to move forward. Please suggest some intermediate/ advance data analysis courses. Thanks
Hey.. how much time did it required to get completed??
@@harshadagunjal2855 I started it in april end and finished it few days ago.
@@rohilzalke442 thanks
this is great but don't you think you reviewing being one of the people who designed this course is a conflict of interest?
Mam I request u to please make a vedio or suggest books must read for Data Analyst and Data Scientist.
is it possible to have more training or live video on data processing and the tools you use daily in your work
Good review
Completed this certification a month ago and it was worth doing it!
After doing this certification, what was your next step?
Hello, how long did it take you?
Any job offer yet, please let us know.
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Yes please do tell if u got a job
Tha cost shown for the course is for all the 8 modules or each 1 is 1065₹..?
Do we get 8 different certificates or we get 1 certificate after completing all 8 courses ?
Hey Sundas, I just got a free enrollment from google and I am grateful for that. But here I am facing a problem my exams starts in january ending and ends in february. I am not sure wether the cousre enrollment will still be there or not... Can you please suggest me what to do as soon as possible so that I don't miss the chance. My main issue is will the cousre be still there or not If I have decided to start it after 2 months..? As my final exams are here and i need to prepare for them... Please Reply Me.
Hi, I was considering the course and wanted to ask that if we choose the option to finish course in 6 months (10hours/ week), can we go at a faster pace if we have the time or will we have to go as per the mentioned pace of 10 hrs/week ?
Yes, I finished course one in one day
@@chariss1178 seriously bro ? Did u gave exam?
I loved your video but i have a question!
How useful is the certificate for people without a degree and background in customer service/sales? It seems success stories are for people with a degree and who come from roles similar to IT or parallel to that industry? How useful is this certificate for a candidate like me? Please give me some insight !
Nice video 👍
Thank you!
@sundas can we skip R course and study from somewhere else in python
?
Really appreciate for share yours advices.
that course from Udacity sounds good for you ? let us know
thanks a lot
Ma'am i am done with my hotel management degree and now i want to change my feild can you suggest me the best courses i can make my career
What is the difference between Data Science and Data Analytics?
I am currently a developer taking the Google Data Analysis course. I am on course 6. I am also taking the Kaggle courses. What are your thoughts on Kaggle courses?
Can you please share the link for the Kaggle course?
@@SaimSelim www.kaggle.com/learn
@@kli9005 thank you
what you are earning from data scientist i dont know but i am sure you are earning good from youtube videos promoting your data analyzing .
Sorry to say but you talk too much and sway a lot between the conversation.
Communication doesn't mean talking much but talking in a precise and lucid manner.
I hope, I didn't offend you, just a feedback, looking forward to see more videos from you with the feedbacks onboard. Thank you.
Watch the latest videos on my channel. This was one of my first videos on RUclips recorded more than a year ago
@@SundasKhalid Okay, wish you the best ....
is it possible for those who don't have strong Maths? i failed my Math but i have high curiosity about how things work and i love data
Hello Sundus , wanted to know whether a Commerce graduate can do this course, or is it a science background specific course?
please let me know.
It clearly states the course is for freshers, background does not matter
Hi, you mentioned to work on projects as one of the tips. Which projects you are referring to?
I am referring to your side projects where you apply the skills you learned.
Is it only going to connect me with US employers? If i am in England, will i get any connections after completion?
how fast can you complete this course ? can it be done in a month?
Thank you!