Thank you, Mo. That was me @ 5:15 I'm happy other people asked the questions I couldn't ask, and I've got a lot of value from the answers you gave. As always, I love your NO BS approach to things😊
Great videos man. It really helps a lot. Im an accountant at an IT company and I have decided to transition into Data Analysis. At first I wanted to transition into FPNA but than realized that it is so much connected with data analysis that I chose to learn all the technical skills first as I guess there will be much more possibilities and open positions where I can fit in.
Hi Mo. Thanks for these videos. I'm also doing those cool assignments you have on your news letter, which has been fun. Really like how you set it all up. It got me out of a sort of "writer's block" in thinking about new project ideas. I actually have a question for you: In this market, do you think that networking is now a more effective strategy than cold applying? Asking for a friend (aka me. I am asking for me)
I'm glad you're doing those newsletter assignments. I think we can both agree that my teaching style is way more practical and hands on than any other course you could take :) Networking in my opinion has always been a really effective way to get jobs. At the end of the day, the hiring manager who makes the decision at the end, is more than likely another human being. And it certainly helps a LOT, if you know this human being.
Thank you, Mo. That was me @ 5:15
I'm happy other people asked the questions I couldn't ask, and I've got a lot of value from the answers you gave.
As always, I love your NO BS approach to things😊
Thanks for submitting your Q!
Thanks for answering my question Mo, it was very helpful and much appreciated.
Been watching your videos for a month now and they've already given me SO much value
Just subbed to your Patreon 👍
Very insightful and straightforward,thank you Mo!
Insightful as always. Thanks, Mo
Great videos man. It really helps a lot.
Im an accountant at an IT company and I have decided to transition into Data Analysis. At first I wanted to transition into FPNA but than realized that it is so much connected with data analysis that I chose to learn all the technical skills first as I guess there will be much more possibilities and open positions where I can fit in.
Waiting for a new video. Thanks mate . Always wonderful and insightful information .
Great video! I really enjoy the 'answers to subscriber's questions' videos.
Thank you Mo! May you have more blessings in life 🙏
Same to you!
Thanks a lot, Mo!
wonderful. Please hold such QnA session at least once in a month. It helps us who are still in the journey to be a cool 😎 data analyst like you.
I can't promise anything but I'll try for sure!
Good insights. Cheers Mo!
Glad it was helpful!
Really appreciate the timestamps
Thanks so much for the videos, they are a huge help in developing these skills and you're very good at explaining things clearly and simply
Glad you like them!
Hi Mo. Thanks for these videos. I'm also doing those cool assignments you have on your news letter, which has been fun. Really like how you set it all up. It got me out of a sort of "writer's block" in thinking about new project ideas.
I actually have a question for you: In this market, do you think that networking is now a more effective strategy than cold applying?
Asking for a friend (aka me. I am asking for me)
I'm glad you're doing those newsletter assignments. I think we can both agree that my teaching style is way more practical and hands on than any other course you could take :)
Networking in my opinion has always been a really effective way to get jobs. At the end of the day, the hiring manager who makes the decision at the end, is more than likely another human being. And it certainly helps a LOT, if you know this human being.
@@mo-chen I agree completely. Real human connection never goes out of style