Hey Alex how are you? I recently found your UA-cam channel after taking an interest in data analytics. I’ve seen tons of your videos already and I am grateful for what you do and all the amazing content you put out. I’ve began taking the Google data analytics course and have been taking plenty of notes, and so far I think it’s an amazing course for someone who’s a beginner like me, but that’s what scares me. I went to college for a technical certificate in automotive. For the last 4 years I’ve been working on cars and making a living in this industry. I’m currently 22 and I know I have plenty of time to switch careers and do something I’ll love. What scares me the most about jumping ship into data analytics is the fact that my resume may be pretty weak compared to someone coming out of college with a bachelors degree in statistics or data related. I plan on making a portfolio and creating an amazing LinkedIn page once I develop my skills more but looking ahead it scares me at the thought of not being able to find a job in this field and being stuck in my current career. Any words of advise and encouragement? I know the google certificate alone won’t get me a job and I plan on taking a few more courses and definitely watching a lot more of your videos as well, but any advise would mean a lot to me thank you!
It's like Alex reads my mind. Whenever I have something on my mind, in a week or two Alex has a video up for it. Thank you for all the great work you have really changed my life for the better 🙏🏽
My company is paying for the exam readiness program and I'm looking to start it in July/August. I'll report back when I do. I appreciate the thoroughness Alex.
@@seru715 Good luck! A small tip; the course on Tableau Prep is pretty thorough and no such deep knowledge is required for the exam (as of March 2022).
I took the Tableau Data Analyst Certification exam a few weeks ago, and I received the result 6 hours after the exam. Playing around with Tableau Desktop, Tableau Prep, and Tableau Server is really important because many multiple-choice questions ask you to list the procedure for doing certain steps (i.e. creating subscriptions/alerts, exporting cleaned data from Tableau Prep).
I'm putting this video in watch later.... I finished sql right now and i want to do lts of projects .....i saw your video on projects....they're very helpful...☺
@@AlexTheAnalyst ahhh great i am learning a lot from u, will u also be covering Database Adminstration stuff? pleasee i want to dive deeper into SQL Server, and thank you for your help and support
Phewww. Thanks for the video @Alex. So many requirements and certifications out there that I'm asking when does it stop which in turn makes me feel like a mediocre. Thought I had mastered Excel to an extent until I had to do an assessment using Google Sheets and Google Data Studio.
The question is will you get a job with this certification? Because everyone gets a job a different way most seem to have a degree or worked in a related field.
For me , 250 USD is absolutely too expensive for taking a tableau Data Analyst Exam. If you want to show your future employers that you know how to build tableau dashboards , i think taking Tableau Specialist to good enough to go.
Understandable. However, the specialist certification is quite basic. If it's enough, cool. If you interview for a senior Tableau developer, it's way not enough.
I shelled out $750 (at a discount) for the exam prep course. The course offers a mockup exam which is extremely valuable. Using Associate Cert. preparation is NOT enough. For example, an exam question requires us to know the difference between Rank Dense vs. Unique, Initial SQL vs. Custom SQL ... the title sounds cool, but the exam is challenging if you haven't used Tableau Desktop/Prep/Server for a while (I would say years). Long term, I think the same is going to be a requirement. Short term, probably not ... I took the exam on March 4, 2022, and was still one of the first 1,000 (got this early bird thing) which tells me the demand is still low (or many fail?).
Hey Alex, i am in the process of deciding which one between these two to take: Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate (cost 39$ a month) or the The Tableau Data Analytics Certificate (course cost around $3000, it incorporates business analytics implications)? I have a bachelor of science in economics and looking to do a career shift to business and data analytics. I know the first certificate includes the use of R programming language, so i am quite curious as to which one you recommend minding the cost, skills that will be acquired and career and employment prospective. Thank you so much in advance 🙏
I would recommend using Tableau and taking separate courses on Tableau if you want the certification. I don't think that price would ever make me want to pay for it lol
@@AlexTheAnalyst Hi, Alex! Which courses do you believe are the most appropriate to do in order to pass Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification? - Coursera : Data Visualization with Tableau Specialization (I read from the reviews that there are some problems with evaluations from other students); - Udemy : Tableau 2020 A-Z: Hands-On Tableau Training for Data Science.
$1000 for training is a big ask. I already have a Curator license and am practicing and working with the tool. I cannot seem to locate the free clickable links that you showed. I can see you poated the link to the exam guide, but the exam guide does not seem to contain the clickable links demonstrated in your video. How do reach the free clickable links?
Hi Alex, Thanks for making such informative video as always. I'm a beginner and want to learn Tableau from scratch. Do you suggest me to go with Tableau Desktop certification or Tableau Data Analytics certification ??? Thanks 👍
Hi Alex! At first please receive my thanks for all those amazing advices. Your videos like many have helped me too to find the confidence and work towards the data analyst goal. I have a question to ask you. What is the significance of statistics to be a good data analyst? Should I learn statistics skill (aside the basic ones) before or after the data analyst certifications?
For what's it worth, I agree with Alex. Statistics goes quickly very complicated ... #1 mistake I see: using standard deviations on a non-parametric distribution (not Gaussian distribution) where 2 standard deviations result in negative numbers. Hilarious.
Hello, I’m new to the channel and have a few questions. What would you recommend for someone whose is interested in getting into the field? I started a course on coursera but got sidetracked. I’ve even considered just going back to college, switching my major and doing it that way. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, Thee. switching your major will be the best way to get a data analysis or data science job. However, career transition is still possible for you to get into the field. But You NEED SOME REAL-LIFE PROJECT to secure a Job.
This field mostly about programming + analytics (some of business if you get into Business Intelligence or Data Analytics, etc.) Try learn the basic knowledge first, like Python and SQL.
Good evening Alex, thank you so much for all of your videos. Regarding Tableau Data Analyst Exam Readiness, there is a 50% discount right now so given that - do you think it is worth it?
Hello Alex, now I’ve only just got done with the 3rd Course of the Google Data Analytics certificate. As u know only too well I shall eventually have to explore working with tableau, doesn’t the google certificate offer sufficient knowledge of tableau to get started as a junior data analyst ? Will I have to go deeper with the coursera specialization on visualization ? Lastly, ur opinion on the free tableau courses on UA-cam as a substitute for the coursera specialization.
In the real world, a greater mastery of tableau is needed as a data analyst. The coursera tableau certificate is better as a starting point. I completed it but need to continue mastering tableau due to the complex work required by my job.
Hi Alex, i will pass the data analyst exam in 4 april and I want to know if you have sources or courses to prepare for this certification ? Thanks Alex
Hi Alex , a little help could you kindly suggest if we can clear this exam. I am completely new to tableau, have zero knowledge in tableau. My company is sponsoring so I don't want to waste it
Thanks for content. You guys are crazy in the USA to think 1000 dollars is a lot. Imagine how i must feel with my currency that is so weak against the dollar. You have to think of future income. If the future You is going to earn 100k +, how can 1000 dollars make you sweat.Also ,to land your first Job. What if this certification got you a Job? The return on your investment is paid back in 30 days., and what about future earning loss if you did not have it.
@@AlexTheAnalyst I apologise for not explaining myself properly. I am enrolling the Google certificate based on your recommendation but I was asking about specific courses for MS excel and advanced dashboard in excel
It depends on the job requirements; if you go for a pure Tableau role or a general data analyst role. I'm a "Tableau Certified Data Analyst" and full-time Tableau developer. However, if you're early in your career, I recommend Google's certificates as it's broader (R, SQL, Tableau..). Good luck!
Why would one want a certification from Tableau? Do employers really care? As long as you practice and make projects and focus on getting better, isn't that enough?
I think that most of the time certifications are worthless. But on rare occasions they could give you a slight edge over another, otherwise equal, job candidate. And they will never hurt your chances of landing a job. But yes, experience and projects are far more beneficial for job hunting. imo
Yea, your statement is not wrong. But how employers can know your skills? If you just said "I do a lot of projects." It's kind of ambiguous, because whether it's a hard project and easy project it is still a project. Basically certificate (legal ones) is just a proof that you are skilled in that field. It's even better if you have an advance training program's certificate. So it's stated that you are an advanced in that field. It can give you more chance to get a job and give you more wages Sorry if my explanation is too long
@@Felix-jn2ly Well, first off, you don't just say "I do a lot of projects." You have to actually do the projects. There's a difference between reading how to do something and doing it. Certifications test you on how well you can take tests. There's nothing wrong with certifications, I have some, but I think some people see them as some sort of magic key that will, on their own, land them their dream job. Certifications should be viewed as something 'in addition to' actual experience and projects. And often times, the certification someone puts on their resume for a job application is the exact same certification that 10,000 other people put on their resumes.
@@flyingzeppo I mean "I do a lot of project" is same as you suggest. I think I'm bad at explaining to people haha. And thank you for explaining more clearly about the certificate to him
yo dude just a minor tip: if making a "review" of a certification, maybe actually take it instead of just reading the online descriptions and "judge the book by it's cover"💀
Thanks for all your great advice and information!
Thanks for the donation CJ! It's extremely appreciated :) Glad to hear the content is helpful!
Hey Alex how are you? I recently found your UA-cam channel after taking an interest in data analytics. I’ve seen tons of your videos already and I am grateful for what you do and all the amazing content you put out. I’ve began taking the Google data analytics course and have been taking plenty of notes, and so far I think it’s an amazing course for someone who’s a beginner like me, but that’s what scares me. I went to college for a technical certificate in automotive. For the last 4 years I’ve been working on cars and making a living in this industry. I’m currently 22 and I know I have plenty of time to switch careers and do something I’ll love. What scares me the most about jumping ship into data analytics is the fact that my resume may be pretty weak compared to someone coming out of college with a bachelors degree in statistics or data related. I plan on making a portfolio and creating an amazing LinkedIn page once I develop my skills more but looking ahead it scares me at the thought of not being able to find a job in this field and being stuck in my current career. Any words of advise and encouragement?
I know the google certificate alone won’t get me a job and I plan on taking a few more courses and definitely watching a lot more of your videos as well, but any advise would mean a lot to me thank you!
It's like Alex reads my mind. Whenever I have something on my mind, in a week or two Alex has a video up for it. Thank you for all the great work you have really changed my life for the better 🙏🏽
You're most welcome - thanks for watching!
You guys are soulmates. Joke!
Keep up the good work Alex!
My company is paying for the exam readiness program and I'm looking to start it in July/August. I'll report back when I do. I appreciate the thoroughness Alex.
Watch out, the exam readiness is only valid for 3 months after purchase.
@@PatrickBateman12420 Yup - I'm thinking I'll purchase in June.
@@seru715 Good luck! A small tip; the course on Tableau Prep is pretty thorough and no such deep knowledge is required for the exam (as of March 2022).
Hello, did any of you purchase the exam readiness program ? How is it?
So how is it?
I took the Tableau Data Analyst Certification exam a few weeks ago, and I received the result 6 hours after the exam. Playing around with Tableau Desktop, Tableau Prep, and Tableau Server is really important because many multiple-choice questions ask you to list the procedure for doing certain steps (i.e. creating subscriptions/alerts, exporting cleaned data from Tableau Prep).
Yeah, got the result a few hours later as well. Wonder if a human looks at our saved workbooks?!
What’s your background
@@Summers263 I assume the question is for both of us :-). 4 years of Tableau experience. Ph.D. in data analytics (machine learning R/Python).
@@PatrickBateman12420 where’s work book mate ? I am about to take the exam too. Tks mate
@@Jiangshan1311 You mean the workbooks during your exam? If yes, it's easy to navigate.
I love how honest Alex is. This is why I follow him.
Same
@@AlexTheAnalystyou just lied! How do you follow yourself?
Finally, a review of Tableau Data analyst is here
I'm putting this video in watch later.... I finished sql right now and i want to do lts of projects .....i saw your video on projects....they're very helpful...☺
Hey Alex.. You seem to be an amazing guy.. love your videos.. Can u do a similar video for power bi too?
Yeah I'll be doing more power bi videos and tutorials in the near future.
@@AlexTheAnalyst Can't wait to see.... 😁😁
great vids like always, will you be making in the future more project based tuts? this channel is a great resource keep going thank you Alex
Yeah I plan on doing about 5 more this year!
@@AlexTheAnalyst ahhh great i am learning a lot from u, will u also be covering Database Adminstration stuff? pleasee i want to dive deeper into SQL Server, and thank you for your help and support
Phewww. Thanks for the video @Alex. So many requirements and certifications out there that I'm asking when does it stop which in turn makes me feel like a mediocre. Thought I had mastered Excel to an extent until I had to do an assessment using Google Sheets and Google Data Studio.
The question is will you get a job with this certification? Because everyone gets a job a different way most seem to have a degree or worked in a related field.
Thanks for the great vids Alex! Any chance you'll be taking a look at Comptia's new Data+ Certification due to launch at the end of this month?
great share, do you have a video on how to prepare for the desktop cert
Thanks for the video! Any comments on the CompTIA Data+ cert (vendor neutral) that is just coming up? Could you take a look at it?
For me , 250 USD is absolutely too expensive for taking a tableau Data Analyst Exam. If you want to show your future employers that you know how to build tableau dashboards , i think taking Tableau Specialist to good enough to go.
A nice Tableau Public profile should be enough to convince a company to pay for your readiness program as well.
Understandable. However, the specialist certification is quite basic. If it's enough, cool. If you interview for a senior Tableau developer, it's way not enough.
@ZENJI GAMING I politely disagree with a senior role. To me, a Senior Tableau is like 3-5 years and learning as much as possible.
Please make a video of all the cool stuff you've done with Tablealu
I bought the Creator E-learning license, which is cheaper than purchasing the Certification Prep Program. $10 a month vs $1000.
e-learning is great. however, it doesn't cover the intermediate/advance stuff in the analyst certification
Can a guy that learned tableu while google data analytics certification program pursue this certification?
I think you'll need a bit more hands on experience. I think doing several projects end to end would get you a lot closer.
Thanks for asking @We Are VENOM
I shelled out $750 (at a discount) for the exam prep course. The course offers a mockup exam which is extremely valuable. Using Associate Cert. preparation is NOT enough. For example, an exam question requires us to know the difference between Rank Dense vs. Unique, Initial SQL vs. Custom SQL ... the title sounds cool, but the exam is challenging if you haven't used Tableau Desktop/Prep/Server for a while (I would say years). Long term, I think the same is going to be a requirement. Short term, probably not ... I took the exam on March 4, 2022, and was still one of the first 1,000 (got this early bird thing) which tells me the demand is still low (or many fail?).
Very interesting - I definitely agree that using it for a job is pretty necessary
Thanks Franco for the review
And I just got my desktop certification , darn lol.
Still a good one to get!
Hey Alex, i am in the process of deciding which one between these two to take: Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate (cost 39$ a month) or the The Tableau Data Analytics Certificate (course cost around $3000, it incorporates business analytics implications)? I have a bachelor of science in economics and looking to do a career shift to business and data analytics. I know the first certificate includes the use of R programming language, so i am quite curious as to which one you recommend minding the cost, skills that will be acquired and career and employment prospective. Thank you so much in advance 🙏
I would recommend using Tableau and taking separate courses on Tableau if you want the certification. I don't think that price would ever make me want to pay for it lol
@@AlexTheAnalyst Hi, Alex!
Which courses do you believe are the most appropriate to do in order to pass Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification?
- Coursera : Data Visualization with Tableau Specialization (I read from the reviews that there are some problems with evaluations from other students);
- Udemy : Tableau 2020 A-Z: Hands-On Tableau Training for Data Science.
$1000 for training is a big ask. I already have a Curator license and am practicing and working with the tool. I cannot seem to locate the free clickable links that you showed. I can see you poated the link to the exam guide, but the exam guide does not seem to contain the clickable links demonstrated in your video. How do reach the free clickable links?
Hey Alex. Does the Coursera course work well with Tableau Public? Without desktop, as I don’t have it, will it hinder me from learning the coursework?
For someone like me who have no experience on tableau where do you think it’s best to start learning
Hi Alex,
Thanks for making such informative video as always.
I'm a beginner and want to learn Tableau from scratch.
Do you suggest me to go with Tableau Desktop certification or Tableau Data Analytics certification ???
Thanks 👍
If you’re a complete beginner I would do the Desktop Specialist
Hi Alex! At first please receive my thanks for all those amazing advices. Your videos like many have helped me too to find the confidence and work towards the data analyst goal.
I have a question to ask you. What is the significance of statistics to be a good data analyst? Should I learn statistics skill (aside the basic ones) before or after the data analyst certifications?
I think statistics is more often used at the mid/senior level. You'll need basic statistics at the beginning, but nothing super advanced.
Thanks a lot for the advice!
For what's it worth, I agree with Alex. Statistics goes quickly very complicated ... #1 mistake I see: using standard deviations on a non-parametric distribution (not Gaussian distribution) where 2 standard deviations result in negative numbers. Hilarious.
Do you know when the bi-weekly instructor lead sessions take place? Are they recorded?
Hello, I’m new to the channel and have a few questions. What would you recommend for someone whose is interested in getting into the field? I started a course on coursera but got sidetracked. I’ve even considered just going back to college, switching my major and doing it that way. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, Thee. switching your major will be the best way to get a data analysis or data science job. However, career transition is still possible for you to get into the field. But You NEED SOME REAL-LIFE PROJECT to secure a Job.
This field mostly about programming + analytics (some of business if you get into Business Intelligence or Data Analytics, etc.)
Try learn the basic knowledge first, like Python and SQL.
@@Felix-jn2ly Absolutely Correct
Good evening Alex, thank you so much for all of your videos. Regarding Tableau Data Analyst Exam Readiness, there is a 50% discount right now so given that - do you think it is worth it?
Good day. I have a question: does the course you recommend from Coursera cover SQL, Tableau Prep, Tableau Server and Tableau Online?
Hello Alex, now I’ve only just got done with the 3rd Course of the Google Data Analytics certificate. As u know only too well I shall eventually have to explore working with tableau, doesn’t the google certificate offer sufficient knowledge of tableau to get started as a junior data analyst ? Will I have to go deeper with the coursera specialization on visualization ? Lastly, ur opinion on the free tableau courses on UA-cam as a substitute for the coursera specialization.
In the real world, a greater mastery of tableau is needed as a data analyst. The coursera tableau certificate is better as a starting point. I completed it but need to continue mastering tableau due to the complex work required by my job.
while giving the data analyst exam do we have an option to browse the answers
Hello Alex. How do you get this Tableau software. Is it after you enroll for the course?
Hi Alex, i will pass the data analyst exam in 4 april and I want to know if you have sources or courses to prepare for this certification ?
Thanks Alex
Hi Alex , a little help could you kindly suggest if we can clear this exam. I am completely new to tableau, have zero knowledge in tableau. My company is sponsoring so I don't want to waste it
Is free content on tableau websites enough to prepare for the exam?
Thanks for content. You guys are crazy in the USA to think 1000 dollars is a lot. Imagine how i must feel with my currency that is so weak against the dollar. You have to think of future income. If the future You is going to earn 100k +, how can 1000 dollars make you sweat.Also ,to land your first Job. What if this certification got you a Job? The return on your investment is paid back in 30 days., and what about future earning loss if you did not have it.
Which one to get Tableau data analyst vs CompTIA Data+?
Hey Alex what course on coursera would you recommend for data analytics?
Google or IBM Data analyst specializations - those are both great if you're first starting out. I have reviews on both :)
@@AlexTheAnalyst I apologise for not explaining myself properly. I am enrolling the Google certificate based on your recommendation but I was asking about specific courses for MS excel and advanced dashboard in excel
Which looks better on a resume, this or the Google data analytics certificate?
It depends on the job requirements; if you go for a pure Tableau role or a general data analyst role. I'm a "Tableau Certified Data Analyst" and full-time Tableau developer. However, if you're early in your career, I recommend Google's certificates as it's broader (R, SQL, Tableau..). Good luck!
Experience and real life projects or related experience (functional analyst)
Hi Alex, I wanted to ask that I don't have computer science background, Can I go for Data analyst??
ComptiA Data analysis?
Jalapeno! Oh wait.
A grand seems like a lot, especially if you have more time than money. 🤔 I'm sure there are people in both situations.
Lol yeah that's kind of my thought also
Hi Alex,
So as per your inputs which certification can turn out to be useful for gaining knowledge also helpful in future?
can students take this exam for free??
Could you please recommend a good excel certification?
you really lost me while keep comparing between desktop and data analyst. talk about what the video title says
Why would one want a certification from Tableau? Do employers really care? As long as you practice and make projects and focus on getting better, isn't that enough?
I think that most of the time certifications are worthless. But on rare occasions they could give you a slight edge over another, otherwise equal, job candidate. And they will never hurt your chances of landing a job. But yes, experience and projects are far more beneficial for job hunting. imo
Yea, your statement is not wrong. But how employers can know your skills? If you just said "I do a lot of projects." It's kind of ambiguous, because whether it's a hard project and easy project it is still a project.
Basically certificate (legal ones) is just a proof that you are skilled in that field. It's even better if you have an advance training program's certificate. So it's stated that you are an advanced in that field. It can give you more chance to get a job and give you more wages
Sorry if my explanation is too long
@@Felix-jn2ly Well, first off, you don't just say "I do a lot of projects." You have to actually do the projects. There's a difference between reading how to do something and doing it. Certifications test you on how well you can take tests. There's nothing wrong with certifications, I have some, but I think some people see them as some sort of magic key that will, on their own, land them their dream job. Certifications should be viewed as something 'in addition to' actual experience and projects. And often times, the certification someone puts on their resume for a job application is the exact same certification that 10,000 other people put on their resumes.
@@flyingzeppo I mean "I do a lot of project" is same as you suggest. I think I'm bad at explaining to people haha. And thank you for explaining more clearly about the certificate to him
@@Felix-jn2ly You can't just say that you do lots of projects. You have to actually demonstrate your skills to potential employers via your portfolio.
Is it free?
It is not
Have you considered actually watching the video?
Ugh, Coursera is way better with free certs. Dunno why they cost a lot
Better learn power bi
Didn't get job after learning tableau
I ll solely focus on powerbi
Are you certified?
@@navaneethangn1215 no
yo dude just a minor tip: if making a "review" of a certification, maybe actually take it instead of just reading the online descriptions and "judge the book by it's cover"💀