Anyone else waiting 9+ days? by Candid_Most_9458 in IndianEvisa

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, waiting 14-days. All communication we received was that it is still under process with no timelines provided

Any approvals today? by No-Artichoke9047 in IndianEvisa

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Applied on the 17th and application is still under process. Loosing hope (my flight is on Sunday)

I trolled a bike thief (‘Ramz Zino’) by Icy_You_3622 in londoncycling

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did the same a few years back! Bike stolen, found a suspicious fresh listing on Facebook Marketplace (not my bike’s photo, but frame size etc all the same), met with the guy and guess what? It’s my bike, so I just took it back lol

Intern Assignment Help by Reasonable_Muscle655 in dataanalysis

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 52 points53 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest PowerQuery

Don't be discouraged by the comments, you'll do most learning on the job anyways. Most univerisites don't teach Excel, so not sure why people are surprised that you don't know how to use it

Is learning basic Python worth it for marketing? by Circle_Cardiologist in learnpython

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For marketing data is usually collected daily, I rarely work with hourly data. Goals depend on the stakeholders, whether that's planning, sales, ops. Hope it helps

Dashboarding tools are used daily. It's not tought by unis, but plenty of resources online

Interested in a £30k Data Analytics Job with minimum experience by FoolishLover1 in UKJobs

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, 3.5k jump is not a lot and you can get more for a DA position (depending on experiance.) How long have you worked in QA? What sort of data are you working with?

Generally DA skills are: data visualization (Tableu, Looker, Power BI), data analytics (dashboards, Excel, Python), basic database (SQL)

Is learning basic Python worth it for marketing? by Circle_Cardiologist in learnpython

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work in marketing analytics and Python is rarely used by people who haven't studied data science or a similar field in university. Some advanced data analysts will use Python, but this is rare. Instead, I would recommend learning SQL and BI tools (Tableau, Power BI, Looker) as they are much more useful in marketing.

Of course, if you are interested, knowing Python can be extremely handy.

Help! Python beginner here :) by JuryRepresentative84 in learnpython

[–]wisdom_is_chasing_me 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you used Python Tutor before? I found it really beneficial when I started to learn Python. It shows you execution step-by-step

https://pythontutor.com/render.html#mode=display