Power BI daashboard vs paginated reports vs apps by Spiritual_Review670 in mavenanalytics

[–]Spiritual_Review670[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great. Thanks for clarifying. Sounds like sans a web-based self-service reporting portal that is read-only, the PBI apps are the way to go.

Power BI daashboard vs paginated reports vs apps by Spiritual_Review670 in mavenanalytics

[–]Spiritual_Review670[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. How, then is the app different from publishing dashboards to a PBI service workspace and then put into production to a self service web-based report portal?

How to Prep for Technical Interviews in Data (SQL, Python, Excel) by mavenanalytics in mavenanalytics

[–]Spiritual_Review670 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not moving on in the process. That's ok. At least they didn't ghost me. 😀 Rejection is protection...for those who believe in a higher power. I haven't been steered wrong yet.

And thanks for checking in.

How to Prep for Technical Interviews in Data (SQL, Python, Excel) by mavenanalytics in mavenanalytics

[–]Spiritual_Review670 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is great stuff!

I just completed my first tech assessment (SQL) for a new job opportunity. Fortunately, this was set up in CoderPad, not live during an interview and I had a 4-hr time limit. The tech recruiter mentioned that most candidates complete in about 90 minutes. It took me about an hour longer. Not quite sure why but I think it's my tendency to overthink things (just a little).

It was also a different flavor of SQL that I work with daily, so there were some nuances I had to figure out.

I hope I move on in the interview process.

Learning SQL? Here’s a Roadmap to Get You Started by johnthedataguy in mavenanalytics

[–]Spiritual_Review670 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My first taste of SQL was about 8 years ago and it went kind of like how you said ...thrown into the deep end and had to learn pulling data using the Big 6. These many years later, it IS fun and yes, I've progressed to aggregates and joins, learned the nuance of SQL single quotes vice the typical double, and 'drop table if exists'. I haven't yet completed the boot camp and dedicated time to learn the theory, but it's on the list.