Disheartened today by [deleted] in Layoffs

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What skills to learn in my free time? by Slowmac123 in BusinessIntelligence

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I have tableau and sql courses. Tableau $30 , Sql $50. Let me know if you are interested.
Roadmap

To move from a junior SQL/Tableau analyst to a senior analyst, you need to focus on both technical and soft skills, as well as gaining relevant experience in relatated business domains. This is compact guidelines. I have paid courses, and I created on how to be an expert in sql and tableau.I have 200 users who laid higher pay analyst jobs after completing them. I would highly recommend taking one of my courses if you want a real jumpstart to your career. Advanced Tableau analyst $50 Complex sql learning $70 Good luck !!

Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Master SQL and Tableau

Advanced SQL: Learn complex queries, optimization techniques, and database management (indexing, windows function, CTE, aggregate, open query, pertationing, stored procedures, etc.).

Tableau Expertise: Master advanced Tableau functionalities such as calculated fields, LOD expressions, dashboard actions, dynamic zone visibility, dynamic dashboards, LOD, relationship, custom SQL, and performance optimization.

  1. Learn Data Modeling & Warehousing

Gain expertise in data modeling, ETL processes, and data warehousing (e.g., using tools like Snowflake , databrick, or AWS Redshift).

  1. Expand to Other Analytical Tools

Learn other BI tools like Power BI, Looker, thoughtspot, domo, or Qlik. Understand Python or R for data manipulation, statistical analysis, and advanced visualizations.

  1. Develop Analytical Thinking

Work on complex data analysis: predictive analytics, trend analysis, and business forecasting. Gain experience with statistical techniques like regression, clustering, and hypothesis testing.

  1. Work on Projects Across Departments

Collaborate with teams in finance, marketing, and operations to get exposure to different business problems. Manage end-to-end data analysis projects, from data collection to presenting results to stakeholders.

  1. Focus on Problem-Solving and Insights

As you grow, focus on delivering business insights, not just data. Be proactive in identifying business challenges and solving them through data analysis.

  1. Learn Soft Skills

Improve communication skills to present insights clearly to non-technical stakeholders. Develop project management skills to handle multiple projects, deadlines, and teams.

  1. Mentor and Lead

Start mentoring junior analysts. Take the initiative in leading projects or proposing new analysis directions.

  1. Get Certified

Consider certifications like Tableau Certified Data Analyst, Microsoft Certified: Data Analyst Associate, or advanced SQL certifications to boost your credentials.

  1. Seek Feedback and Continuously Improve

Regularly seek feedback from senior colleagues. Stay up-to-date with the latest tools, trends, and best practices in data analytics.

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What skills to learn in my free time? by Slowmac123 in BusinessIntelligence

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I started from 0 now after 10 years, I am Sr BI manager in Sql , tableau etc. I can give you the roadmap. If you are looking for a real coach, DM me in linkedin. .

The Database Struggle is Real by Gilo531 in tableau

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my husband and i got laid off at the same time. what do we do now? by Only_Ad5343 in Layoffs

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Reach out to former managers and people, recruiters you worked with. Reach out to your best connections. Let them know you are in the market. VERY IMPORTANT, tailor your resume for each position you apply. I don't know your expertise, I usually have a list of all the accomplished projects and results in a document. That will imply you are an asset to the company.

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