I was taking care of data automation (building pipelines, creating data lakes, etc), ensuring data quality and building reports/dashboards. All those tasks required a different amount of coding and architecture planning, everything had their own technical aspects to take care of - it was very broad in terms of responsibilities!
It depends by the company and team you want to join. You need to master SQL, but when it comes to programming languages (such as Python for example) the level of expectation can be different from company to company and even within teams in the same company. In my opinion/experience, you should be at least able to build some automations and small pipelines in order to have some chances to pass the technical interview for the role. I hope it helps!
I had a very linear (and boring) path: studied Computer Engineering both bachelor and master. However, I know plenty of colleagues who got to the job from law, economics or other backgrounds!
@@francesco-di-lillo wow thanks for the answer! im a economic student so i gonna try to learn the BI skill! greetings from Argentina! i hoope the next video!
Check also this other video ua-cam.com/video/EWwbJMn-OFc/v-deo.html - it's a complete overview of where to learn SQL, which is a critical skill to have to work in BI. Good luck and thank you for watching! 🙏
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Thank you, Francesco!
Very helpful video 🎉Thank you !!
Bravo Francesco! thanks for sharing!!
Thank you! 🫂
Francesco, can you explain what do you code on daily basis on BIE position?
What are the type of tasks and the fields that you tackle (coding, data engineering technical aspects...) ? thank you for your answer.
I was taking care of data automation (building pipelines, creating data lakes, etc), ensuring data quality and building reports/dashboards. All those tasks required a different amount of coding and architecture planning, everything had their own technical aspects to take care of - it was very broad in terms of responsibilities!
How to practise python for coding interviews
hello is this job same as business intelligence analyst? I am thinking of becoming a BI analyst. My classes start o 26th aug
Content good, voice clarity not so much! Please improve the audio quality of the video
So is web dev knowledge/ full stack dev involved in this role.... Because you mentioned building dashbords and working with databases.....?
No, sql for data bases and programs like power bi, Tableu, quick site etc for dashboard
Bravo Frank. Hai usato la sony ez10 per girare questo video?
La Sony ZV-E10, senza microfono esterno ma solo con la protezione anti vento per rimuovere un po' di rumore di sottofondo
Hi, thank you for sharing. What databases u use? And which software u use for coding?
Thank you for watching! I use Redshift most of the time. When it comes to coding, by software do you mean IDE? In that case, I would say PyCharm.
Your voice is very low. But nice video.
Do have to do coding for BI. Engineers?
It depends by the company and team you want to join. You need to master SQL, but when it comes to programming languages (such as Python for example) the level of expectation can be different from company to company and even within teams in the same company. In my opinion/experience, you should be at least able to build some automations and small pipelines in order to have some chances to pass the technical interview for the role. I hope it helps!
Nice video Francesco, what you study in university for be a business intelligence engineer ? thanks !
I had a very linear (and boring) path: studied Computer Engineering both bachelor and master. However, I know plenty of colleagues who got to the job from law, economics or other backgrounds!
@@francesco-di-lillo wow thanks for the answer! im a economic student so i gonna try to learn the BI skill! greetings from Argentina! i hoope the next video!
Check also this other video ua-cam.com/video/EWwbJMn-OFc/v-deo.html - it's a complete overview of where to learn SQL, which is a critical skill to have to work in BI. Good luck and thank you for watching! 🙏
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