Hi Jen! What very informative suggestions! Even after so many years in the workforce in a different industry, I thought I had interviewing skills down. Accomplishing skills in data science, I am feeling more confident in pursuing entry opportunities to start applying them. However, the interviewing process has been a scary foresight. I have taken notes and will study through your additional videos, as well as review your resources. Thanks so much for your invaluable knowledge! It is so appreciated!
Hi Jen! Thank God I found your UA-cam channel. I am looking for a position as an entry-level data analyst. I need your guidance , I have submitted and submitted my Cv but no response yet.
My friend got his job as senior data analyst when he is poor with SQL, he said the interviewer asked him this question: assume you work for Uber, they given a weeks worth of data such Trip ID, Customer ID, coordinates at the start of every trip and at the end, the starting time and end time of each trip, how can you tell by looking at the statistics where the airport is, without asking anyone. Interviewer is interested in his approach to solve the issue. I guess it shows how New data analytics is for Australia that interviewer thinks most candidates software skills is not amazing, instead asking an IQ question
@@Tizonwar8 Thank you! I am just starting to make the transition to a Data Analyst but I have been having trouble with SQL so this gives me motivation to not give up. Glad everything worked out for him
@@Tizonwar8 curently working as a system support analyst but mainly using internal sources and using excel to clean data and complete analysis as well. So I have experience just lacking on the SQL and R knowledge which is why I am currently taking a course
Lots of times you need to take time limited very technical test to write codes, then hiring side is testing the codes to see how it worked. So your technical skills are #1 factor for getting the job
mam please make a video series on Interview question . exactly what que are asked in interview . for Ex. SQL question , python que ,stats que, visualisation que. your videos are very helpful for freshers like me. your way of delivering content is awesome. please make one series.
How do we answer 'tell me about a time ..' focusing on your experience when you have little to no experience in this field and you are still a novice. Than you.
i just joined company as a data analyst but i don't use any python,R i just analyze data pattern is it good for future, i feel like "i am doing non technical job"
hi I was asked in an interview excercise for a big company " How will you store the data" as part of a data collection strategy... How would you answer that?
Thank you for your all your videos. But how to be if I am just doing a first step toward this field. Maybe you have some advices for this kind of people. I will be very appreciated if you help me.
What about the question, "How do you analyze data??" Sorry, but that is way too vague for me to answer. Do you have an answer to that interview question?
Data analyst interviews can be intimidating, but they don't have to be difficult. Learn how to become a data analyst with my new guide: bit.ly/TCFDataAnalyst
I have a little (dumb) question here ... How can someone call oneself a "data scientist/analyst" ? My case is I am a senior programmer and my company has invested some time ago in a training to learn business object and ETL for me and some co-workers. I've done some data manipulation with theses program, thus as I am not very good with math ... I don't feel like being a data scientist. To be honest I mostly just "guess" the numbers and hopefuly the users (the end client) should see if the numbers fit their needs. (sounds bad ?! ... I think so too)
It's not a dumb question. Data scientist as a job title has been around for less than 10 years and data analyst hasn't been widely applied in the same way everywhere. I'd say what makes these jobs unique is the blend of knowing the math / logic behind the work that's being done and then having the tool skills to make it happen as - essentially - a professional problem solver. 😱
@@TheCareerForce yeah, unfortunatly, that's what I struggle with : understanding the numbers ... so I usually find myself giving bad conclusions with false numbers on reports :/. When I say I "guess", it's because technically the process to obtain the data seems OK for me, but the reality is not as good as "theory". Thank you for the answer, I'll look further for the "regression analysis".
Depends on the company and the interviewer. I’ve had some interviews where I had to show them a previous project and walk them through the process, sometimes it was pure programming questions, and behavioural questions, sometimes what I did in a previous role. Expect the unexpected, and do your best. No full proof way to hack the interview unless the interviewer told you exactly the interview questions beforehand.
Very good info! Good delivery too. I think your background is taking away from the full effect. I suggest something more business-y and less like a home. But thanks for the great info.
The book is packed with information on the exact skills you need to be a data analyst, how to build them, how to find the right data analyst job for you, and how to build a career in analytics. There's a lot of value in having all of this information gathered together and packaged to make it very easy to take action. Since I've been both a data analyst and a hiring manager for over 15 years, I'm able to give insights from both perspectives as well. I do offer lots of free resources for beginners - check out the 40+ videos on this channel for more insights on becoming a data analyst and analytics careers. ~Jen
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I done the int.. last week and I just get the job 😍 ..... thanks you for all vid about data ana.. and you support .
Congratulations!! 🎉🎉 I'm so happy to hear that you got the job and that my videos helped!
So how tough were the questions? Is what she’s saying similar to your interview?
I am so grateful to thechinahacks for helping me out .They sent me a transfer of $37,000 just yesterday .
Your delivery and structure of video is just marvelous... thank you for making this. It’s really helpful and great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thanks, Osama!
I got help from thechinahacks financially .They got me a transfer of 37,000usd just yesterday .
Thank you so much for putting these resources together! You are awesome!
Hi Jen! What very informative suggestions! Even after so many years in the workforce in a different industry, I thought I had interviewing skills down. Accomplishing skills in data science, I am feeling more confident in pursuing entry opportunities to start applying them. However, the interviewing process has been a scary foresight. I have taken notes and will study through your additional videos, as well as review your resources. Thanks so much for your invaluable knowledge! It is so appreciated!
Hi Jen! Thank God I found your UA-cam channel. I am looking for a position as an entry-level data analyst. I need your guidance , I have submitted and submitted my Cv but no response yet.
Thanks
My friend got his job as senior data analyst when he is poor with SQL, he said the interviewer asked him this question: assume you work for Uber, they given a weeks worth of data such Trip ID, Customer ID, coordinates at the start of every trip and at the end, the starting time and end time of each trip, how can you tell by looking at the statistics where the airport is, without asking anyone. Interviewer is interested in his approach to solve the issue. I guess it shows how New data analytics is for Australia that interviewer thinks most candidates software skills is not amazing, instead asking an IQ question
Was he successful in that position?
@@maried764 yes he was
@@Tizonwar8 Thank you! I am just starting to make the transition to a Data Analyst but I have been having trouble with SQL so this gives me motivation to not give up. Glad everything worked out for him
@@maried764 no worries what profession are you transitioning from, may I ask?
@@Tizonwar8 curently working as a system support analyst but mainly using internal sources and using excel to clean data and complete analysis as well. So I have experience just lacking on the SQL and R knowledge which is why I am currently taking a course
Lots of times you need to take
time limited very technical test to write codes, then hiring side is testing the codes to see how it worked. So your technical skills are #1 factor for getting the job
Your videos are gold!
mam please make a video series on Interview question . exactly what que are asked in interview . for Ex. SQL question , python que ,stats que, visualisation que. your videos are very helpful for freshers like me. your way of delivering content is awesome. please make one series.
I've made a note that this would be a good topic for a future video. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@TheCareerForce thank you
Great content. Thanks
Great insight😍
Thank God I found your youtube channel. I am looking for a position as an entry-level data analyst
have you found?
suggestion is to keep it short and to the point... thanks rest all good
You look so young for being in the industry as long as you have :) Best wishes and thanks for sharing your insights.
Thanks!
Thank you so much. You're awesome!
Love the way you explain things.. Thank you ...
Very fruitful video, thank you
How do we answer 'tell me about a time ..' focusing on your experience when you have little to no experience in this field and you are still a novice. Than you.
i just joined company as a data analyst but i don't use any python,R i just analyze data pattern is it good for future, i feel like "i am doing non technical job"
Hi what to do if one has the skills and knowledge but no experience!?
hi I was asked in an interview excercise for a big company " How will you store the data" as part of a data collection strategy... How would you answer that?
They want to know what kind of database you will use and how you will structure the database
Hello,
Just a quick question, what if one does not have any experience at all, how to you answer the interviewer?
Thank you for your all your videos. But how to be if I am just doing a first step toward this field. Maybe you have some advices for this kind of people. I will be very appreciated if you help me.
What about the question, "How do you analyze data??" Sorry, but that is way too vague for me to answer. Do you have an answer to that interview question?
Data analyst interviews can be intimidating, but they don't have to be difficult. Learn how to become a data analyst with my new guide: bit.ly/TCFDataAnalyst
Ma'am can you please enlist the topics that I should cover while building my statistical skills for data analyst
Making my first hello world program. Wish me luck
Interviewer: so, tell me about your latest project
Me: Hello world!
Could you help me to get my first job and i will be so thankful to you, I'm struggling 😅
I have a little (dumb) question here ... How can someone call oneself a "data scientist/analyst" ? My case is I am a senior programmer and my company has invested some time ago in a training to learn business object and ETL for me and some co-workers. I've done some data manipulation with theses program, thus as I am not very good with math ... I don't feel like being a data scientist. To be honest I mostly just "guess" the numbers and hopefuly the users (the end client) should see if the numbers fit their needs. (sounds bad ?! ... I think so too)
It's not a dumb question. Data scientist as a job title has been around for less than 10 years and data analyst hasn't been widely applied in the same way everywhere. I'd say what makes these jobs unique is the blend of knowing the math / logic behind the work that's being done and then having the tool skills to make it happen as - essentially - a professional problem solver.
😱
@@TheCareerForce yeah, unfortunatly, that's what I struggle with : understanding the numbers ... so I usually find myself giving bad conclusions with false numbers on reports :/.
When I say I "guess", it's because technically the process to obtain the data seems OK for me, but the reality is not as good as "theory". Thank you for the answer, I'll look further for the "regression analysis".
Do you ship your book to Australia?
It's an ebook so you can download it no matter where you are.
Will they ask a lot of questions about my responsibilities from my previous role?
Depends on the company and the interviewer. I’ve had some interviews where I had to show them a previous project and walk them through the process, sometimes it was pure programming questions, and behavioural questions, sometimes what I did in a previous role. Expect the unexpected, and do your best. No full proof way to hack the interview unless the interviewer told you exactly the interview questions beforehand.
Is there a way i can reach out to you??
You can contact me here: bit.ly/TCFCoaching
sup jen
Very good info! Good delivery too. I think your background is taking away from the full effect. I suggest something more business-y and less like a home. But thanks for the great info.
why you are charging 29 dollars for your book,it should be free for beginer
The book is packed with information on the exact skills you need to be a data analyst, how to build them, how to find the right data analyst job for you, and how to build a career in analytics. There's a lot of value in having all of this information gathered together and packaged to make it very easy to take action. Since I've been both a data analyst and a hiring manager for over 15 years, I'm able to give insights from both perspectives as well. I do offer lots of free resources for beginners - check out the 40+ videos on this channel for more insights on becoming a data analyst and analytics careers. ~Jen
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