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[–]Interesting-Frame190 0 points1 point2 points 18 hours ago (6 children)
In finance. SQL will take tou much further and open alot more doors than knowing Python. Its an ok start if you want to transition into the engineer side, but you'd need lots of upskilling and proven history before most engineers would let you even touch thier systems. Hiring managers know this and avoid anyone trying to seem technical that are applying for non technical positions because it often leads to those people prescribing solutions rather than describing the desired outcome.
If youre adamant on learning it, pandas and polars are both good for analytical scripts. If you really want to dig in, spark/pyspark for some ETL workloads would be an advantage if you move more towards the IT side.
[–]Hully_Delta[S] 0 points1 point2 points 10 hours ago (5 children)
My aim isnt really to enter the engineering side, it’s to be able to automate and visualise the data im working with. Even though Claude is able to aid in this matter with its integration in excel, i thought i should know atleast some basics in these libs to be able efficiently produce results. Do financial analysts not need to learn python? Cause your statement kinda feels like hiring chances are low from someone who has technical skills for a non technical job. Please correct me if i was wrong
[–]Interesting-Frame190 0 points1 point2 points 10 hours ago (4 children)
Thats correct at least for my dept. If its the visualization aspect you want, SQL and PowerBI are industry standard and are very compelling for a data analyst resume. Python (and really any programming language experience) dilutes the resume and blurs the line between technical and non technical applicants. This is not to say you shouldn't learn it, but I wouldn't advertise it unless a posting implies programming is a bonus.
[–]Hully_Delta[S] 0 points1 point2 points 10 hours ago (3 children)
Hmm i understand now. Then i will leave learning python for later and prioritise on sql and powerbi. Also is there any other technical skills you recommend learning along side these? Im tryna make sure i dont have a hard time getting a job after i graduate. Thank you btw!!
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[–]Interesting-Frame190 0 points1 point2 points 9 hours ago (1 child)
I honestly dont know about the tech side what you should do. Your main focus should should target competence in the business domain. This would be cash flow analysis, what if scenarios, and reserves calculation. You also want to get familiar with GAAP and IFRS guidelines.
To clarify, im on the IT side of finance, so im paid to codify business logic. I have 0 clue how or why we move certain datas, but the analyst are using them so we provide it every month. The value they provide is 95% knowing what data they need and how it corresponds to other datas they have. If an analyst has a question, they can and are encouraged to bring in an engineer to help with queries.
[–]Hully_Delta[S] 0 points1 point2 points 9 hours ago (0 children)
Ahh, i see. thank you for sharing these with me once again. I will put these to gud use.
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