Hi my guy, can you make a video about what website/app you use to search for data analytics internship? What are the tips to get the most job(internship) posting results while doing online job search? Or if you’ve made a video like that already, could you please send me a link? Thanks a lot.
Thats a great question. Back then, I mainly used LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed and Handshake but these days I found that LinkedIn has a lot of bias with easy apply especially. I made a video explaining why: ua-cam.com/video/4V6shQVmcGc/v-deo.htmlsi=65-oSnIw8l3O_aRq
I haven’t run an A/B test on this but generally I think it doesn’t matter as much. I think using a college email if you come from a good college can look better however the downside is you might lose access to that email account and all the connections (potential employers emails) you have gotten might get terminated once you graduate. Me personally, I used my school email when I was looking for internships but now I use a personal email with my domain extension (@raneshguruparan.com) I think it looks more professional and I get to keep all the data with no risk of losing it
The video was helpful, but I've already gained three years of work experience. Do I still need to intern and then transition to a full-time job? Shouldn't I be able to secure a full-time position directly after graduation?
Hey Tharun, thats a good question. I think it depends on how well you sell yourself. You could have no experience, network and find the right people to get referrals from and ace your interviews at a nice tech company. On the other hand you could also have 3 years of relevant experience, have a resume that doesn’t pass ats scans so you never really get to see an interview..
I think if you have over 3 years of relevant experience, you should be fine so long as you follow the steps in the video. Craft specific resumes for each application using the tools mentioned (Simplify, Job-Scout, etc..) and consistently apply. The market is pretty bad right now and I have seen people with 2-3 years of internship apply for lower level internship positions at my company and still not get the job because someone overqualified decided to apply. Hope this helped
I think you mentioned you were an incoming MBA, I think you made the right call going into higher education at this time. Hopefully after you graduate, the market will bounce back and your masters degree will give you an advantage. All the best
I think if you are abroad and looking for an internship in the US or UK it’s going to be significantly more challenging with work visas etc. Even being an international in the us, getting internships are pretty challenging as is. There maybe opportunities but I would say the chances are slim Having a portfolio is a great way to increase your chances
For the Data Science/Analytics field, most of your interviews will be online. There are a ton of remote opportunities within the field of Data. There are still some companies that hold in person interviews
@@raneshguruparan sir so the Problem Statement is Design a blockchain platform for secure, automatic data leasing with user-controlled deletion and built-in trust mechanisms. Design a cutting-edge blockchain platform that empowers users to lease their information to various services while ensuring automatic and irreversible data deletion upon exiting each service. The challenge is to create a seamless, transparent, and user-centric system, leveraging blockchain technology to guarantee data privacy and instill trust in the evolving digital landscape. Data is the new oil. Your task is to architect a secure and user-friendly solution that revolutionizes data transactions, providing individuals with control over their information and bringing about a new era of responsible data sharing. Can you help me to solve this
Hey! Here's a video I made on Data Analytics courses I recommend (ua-cam.com/video/NdHtx2sWOqw/v-deo.html) On top of these, I would probably look into some Machine Learning certifications to get a leg up (ua-cam.com/video/2n5fMRQB1tc/v-deo.htmlsi=cjrDToPVpmnY4RFR)
I think it depends on the company / interviewer. If you’re applying to a job that requires Java then they are probably going to expect you to do it in Java. Imo what matters most is explaining your thought process.
Hey, I use mainly Glassdoor, LinkedIn and Indeed but I also follow specific companies and check in once in awhile. Sometimes the career portal of the company you're interested is the way to go.
Yes. Leverage the analytical skills you’ve used in your banking career, modify your resume to be optimized for Data Analytics jobs, learn SQL, Python and a BI tool, do a few projects and make a portfolio, apply for Data Analyst jobs and I think you should be golden.
I have no idea. I would suggest doing more research on what internships you want and to see if you meet the desired qualifications. You would probably need to go through the same application & interview process.
Not sure about btech specific courses but I would probably take courses that teach database management systems, sql/programming, some form of data analysis, statistics, theory and probability, data visualization etc
From my experience, they usually have 2 main seasons where they seriously look for interns (Fall and Spring). September - March is probably where the demand really is. This obviously varies for other internships (not summer) but that’s the general trend I see
Once again, thank you for your delivery, though what if you want to add certifications to your resume, won't it make it longer ? Also I have sent a connection request and reached out via LinkedIn, would really love your insight and help to revamp my CV, name is William Shelukindo
Hey William, apologies for the late response. I’ve been getting a ton of LinkedIn connection requests recently. Generally if you have less than 10 years of work experience, your resume should not exceed 1 page. Shoot me a message on LinkedIn and im sure we can prioritize your resume points to make it pass an ATS scan
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Thanks for the kind words!
Pretty helpful video man! Keep up the good work.👍
Thanks bud!
Thank you so much for the tips Man💛
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Thank u very much for the valuable tips. Your videos are very helpful!!
Thank you for the kind words, hope you continue to find value!
That's really useful bro.. Thank you
I appreciate it, all the best !
Another one, solid content !
Thanks!
If you're struggling with making a good resume to land interviews, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/LKpuRSKR9Gs/v-deo.html
Hi my guy, can you make a video about what website/app you use to search for data analytics internship? What are the tips to get the most job(internship) posting results while doing online job search? Or if you’ve made a video like that already, could you please send me a link? Thanks a lot.
Thats a great question. Back then, I mainly used LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed and Handshake but these days I found that LinkedIn has a lot of bias with easy apply especially. I made a video explaining why: ua-cam.com/video/4V6shQVmcGc/v-deo.htmlsi=65-oSnIw8l3O_aRq
Thanks a lot 😊😊😁
Anytime!
Can you make a video for international students?
I will, but here’s a related video I already made for International students :
ua-cam.com/video/tw3PO5EmeLw/v-deo.html
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This is helpful. I just have one doubt is it better to apply jobs using college mailid or personal id?
I haven’t run an A/B test on this but generally I think it doesn’t matter as much. I think using a college email if you come from a good college can look better however the downside is you might lose access to that email account and all the connections (potential employers emails) you have gotten might get terminated once you graduate. Me personally, I used my school email when I was looking for internships but now I use a personal email with my domain extension (@raneshguruparan.com)
I think it looks more professional and I get to keep all the data with no risk of losing it
The video was helpful, but I've already gained three years of work experience. Do I still need to intern and then transition to a full-time job? Shouldn't I be able to secure a full-time position directly after graduation?
Hey Tharun, thats a good question. I think it depends on how well you sell yourself. You could have no experience, network and find the right people to get referrals from and ace your interviews at a nice tech company. On the other hand you could also have 3 years of relevant experience, have a resume that doesn’t pass ats scans so you never really get to see an interview..
I think if you have over 3 years of relevant experience, you should be fine so long as you follow the steps in the video. Craft specific resumes for each application using the tools mentioned (Simplify, Job-Scout, etc..) and consistently apply. The market is pretty bad right now and I have seen people with 2-3 years of internship apply for lower level internship positions at my company and still not get the job because someone overqualified decided to apply. Hope this helped
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I think you mentioned you were an incoming MBA, I think you made the right call going into higher education at this time. Hopefully after you graduate, the market will bounce back and your masters degree will give you an advantage. All the best
@@raneshguruparan Thank you :)
can ı get in even ı am not in us or uk and how can ı get my chance raise to get in
I think if you are abroad and looking for an internship in the US or UK it’s going to be significantly more challenging with work visas etc. Even being an international in the us, getting internships are pretty challenging as is. There maybe opportunities but I would say the chances are slim
Having a portfolio is a great way to increase your chances
Are these interviews online or in person? Are there remote opportunities of any kind!
For the Data Science/Analytics field, most of your interviews will be online. There are a ton of remote opportunities within the field of Data. There are still some companies that hold in person interviews
hello sir, i have a problem statement can you help me to solve that
I’ll do my best to
@@raneshguruparan sir so the Problem Statement is Design a blockchain platform for secure, automatic data leasing with user-controlled deletion and built-in trust mechanisms.
Design a cutting-edge blockchain platform that empowers users to lease their information to various services while ensuring automatic and irreversible data deletion upon exiting each service. The challenge is to create a seamless, transparent, and user-centric system, leveraging blockchain technology to guarantee data privacy and instill trust in the evolving digital landscape. Data is the new oil. Your task is to architect a secure and user-friendly solution that revolutionizes data transactions, providing individuals with control over their information and bringing about a new era of responsible data sharing.
Can you help me to solve this
If you reach out via email, I could do my best to help
@@raneshguruparan sure sir can I get your mail ID pls
ranesh@raneshguruparan.com
Are there any new courses to consider for data analytics internship?
Hey! Here's a video I made on Data Analytics courses I recommend (ua-cam.com/video/NdHtx2sWOqw/v-deo.html) On top of these, I would probably look into some Machine Learning certifications to get a leg up (ua-cam.com/video/2n5fMRQB1tc/v-deo.htmlsi=cjrDToPVpmnY4RFR)
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hey can I do dsa in c++ in interviews even for data science role as I am more comfortable in C++ for dsa ?
I think it depends on the company / interviewer. If you’re applying to a job that requires Java then they are probably going to expect you to do it in Java. Imo what matters most is explaining your thought process.
Wanted to ask , where do you apply for internships?
Hey, I use mainly Glassdoor, LinkedIn and Indeed but I also follow specific companies and check in once in awhile. Sometimes the career portal of the company you're interested is the way to go.
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Can I get an internship in data science and machine learning field ? I am pursuing BS in Data Science and Application from IIT Madras
You definitely can if you put in enough effort to make yourself a valuable candidate. These days a degree itself is not enough
@@raneshguruparan can you give me your LinkedIn or Instagram, I want your guidance on how to proceed further
You can type in Ranesh Guruparan on LinkedIn and I should pop up or you could join the discord server linked in the description
@@raneshguruparan ok sir, thank you so much :)
Anytime
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Thanks 😂. Hope it helped
not able to join discord - help!
Try this link: discord.gg/byVB3W6n
@@raneshguruparan done ty
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I am banker with 9 years of experience. Looking ror a career change.you have any suggestions to get an internship as data analyst..
Yes. Leverage the analytical skills you’ve used in your banking career, modify your resume to be optimized for Data Analytics jobs, learn SQL, Python and a BI tool, do a few projects and make a portfolio, apply for Data Analyst jobs and I think you should be golden.
Can I get internship at Google my grade in 12th is 6.1
I have no idea. I would suggest doing more research on what internships you want and to see if you meet the desired qualifications. You would probably need to go through the same application & interview process.
which btech course should u take in college if u plan to be a data analyst ?
Not sure about btech specific courses but I would probably take courses that teach database management systems, sql/programming, some form of data analysis, statistics, theory and probability, data visualization etc
Sir I am bsc zoology student how I get intership
Hi Dakkata, what kind of internship are you looking for
To those of you who are looking for internships, here's a list of tech internships hiring this Summer!!
github.com/SimplifyJobs/Summer2024-Internships
Hello bro when did you move to USA
2022
When is the peak time of internships opening?
From my experience, they usually have 2 main seasons where they seriously look for interns (Fall and Spring). September - March is probably where the demand really is. This obviously varies for other internships (not summer) but that’s the general trend I see
Ok thanks bossman
Anytime
Once again, thank you for your delivery, though what if you want to add certifications to your resume, won't it make it longer ? Also I have sent a connection request and reached out via LinkedIn, would really love your insight and help to revamp my CV, name is William Shelukindo
Hey William, apologies for the late response. I’ve been getting a ton of LinkedIn connection requests recently. Generally if you have less than 10 years of work experience, your resume should not exceed 1 page. Shoot me a message on LinkedIn and im sure we can prioritize your resume points to make it pass an ATS scan