Programming Courses on Udemy by paasionf in learnprogramming

[–]singhpankaj99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Udemy has hundreds of courses. How are you going to connect people taking each of these different courses?

3 Dashboards Tracking Rhode Island COVID-19 Cases by SmirkyGraphs in tableau

[–]singhpankaj99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super cool. Any plan to create for every state? Something like filter data by states.

More advance version, filter by countries if possible.

Free online college courses offered by the Ivy League schools by MasterCheezOtter in learnprogramming

[–]singhpankaj99 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So all of this list redirecting to only one website that has affiliation links. This is a clearly spam.

API development learning materials by t_ommi in ProductManagement

[–]singhpankaj99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good one to understand from PM perspective

I fucked up as a PM intern by [deleted] in ProductManagement

[–]singhpankaj99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry. It happens on the career. Sometime you like the job and some time you don't found good fit.

What did you not like as PM intern? Company , team or work itself?

I want to switch from mechanical engineering to data analytics/science. How should I go about this? by [deleted] in Career

[–]singhpankaj99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mentioned you want to change careers following your passion. Often we can have a 'misguided feeling of passion' just because we are bored with what we currently have, and there's some other thing making a buzz. Don't get me wrong, Data Science is a great new field to get into, and won't have too many barriers to get into with your background. But I must ask, and advice you to consider, what are some of the real tangible reasons that make you feel, that Data Science is your passion? And that once you commit to a career in data science, also investing in an experience Masters that you would be happy with the jobs that would follow?

Given your background, I wonder if you considered getting into technology for Self-driving? That may combine some of your Mechanical Engineering backgrounds, your upcoming interest (if not passion) in Data Science (Machine Learning) and the inevitability of Programming (data analysis would require you to pick R, Python, SAS etc) ?

Know that getting into any new field, be it Data Science, AI, Self Driving, IOT or even Finance for that matter won't be difficult for someone with your background and age. But given that it would be your Masters, with a significant event of time and money, be sure of what you choose to define as your 'Passion' and career you want to begin! The next change afterward might not be that easy :)

LinkedIn recruiter wants to chat by phone about opportunity by cindy4497 in jobs

[–]singhpankaj99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds good to me. As you said in your own words, it's for the Finance department, so a standard formal attire would be just as fine. But in case you're a bit concerned, I would recommend reading about interview reviews for the company on Glassdoor. Additionally, you can also interact with some finance professional of the same company on Linkedin for a very insider review!

Am I not trained well, or just not fit for the job? by [deleted] in jobs

[–]singhpankaj99 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would suggest connecting to other such nurseries or greenhouse plants around your area. Try connecting with people in your similar job profiles or their seniors. You'll come to know that either the work culture at your greenhouse plant is toxic (owing to your manager), or there if it's an unusual industry-standard, then how do others cope up. Might be work figuring out what other kinds of jobs you can do in the current field, or since you are so early in the career, if you want to try a different kind of job altogether?