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  • @agathakang
    @agathakang  7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for the thoughtful comments! Feel free to connect with me on 📷instagram: instagram.com/agathaakang/ and through my 📬newsletter: agathakang.com/subscribe (free resume template in link)

  • @MisterSkizzels
    @MisterSkizzels 7 місяців тому +57

    Its ANY job right now, not just tech. I was in Pharma IT - laid off (along with all the IT department) after ten years being the SME software developer for a critical system. It took me 4 months to find a gig that paid me 30k LESS than what I was making. I'm still applying while working that job to see if anything else hits and I get recruiter calls and maybe a manager interview and then it sits for a month or so and then the 'ol thank you for applying but.... Hang in there people...this too shall pass.

    • @modifiedjaymill
      @modifiedjaymill 6 місяців тому +3

      Yep I’m experiencing this as a grant manager too. Been one for over 10 years. My current contract is ending and they no longer will have the position so I can’t extend.
      Worst part is being interviewed by someone who don’t know the job. So your asked about a process that you can practically Google, but it’s dependent on the organization size and history.
      I mostly been getting the interviews then either ghosted after, positions been closed due to unforeseen circumstances, or just outright denied. Then a few weeks later I’ll look on a job board and see the job reposted.
      None of my interviews have history working my fields. If anything the recruiters do a better job than the hiring manager. But Ima keep applying, also started working towards my masters in Business analytics to branch out.

  • @bharath2508
    @bharath2508 7 місяців тому +37

    It is a senior only job market.

  • @vonnpowell3844
    @vonnpowell3844 7 місяців тому +120

    Can you do a video on how the u.s. companies have moved over 50% of IT, customer service, and data jobs to India. About 59% of the jobs have been outsourced. That’s why it’s harder to find jobs. They want to pay people less and Americans can’t live off what they pay in India. There are many articles on this. So they feed us the you need a better resume and certs gibberish knowing they’re outsourcing the very jobs they post here. Anyone else notice the influx of India folks pushing certs on linked in or the customer service calls all being of someone from India.

    • @jahh155spl2
      @jahh155spl2 7 місяців тому +36

      Facts right here. Anyone that works in a corporate environment knows this is exactly what is going on at a large majority of the fortune 500 companies. They're keeping a small group of experts local and outsourcing the rest despite the very apparent drop in quality. Unfortunately, the cost savings is the most important not the quality of work.

    • @monishjoshy5704
      @monishjoshy5704 7 місяців тому +21

      Indian outsourcing companies work in onshore - offshore model, say a client like Microsoft first lay off 100 American Employees and then give contract to a company called “tcs or cts or infosys “, infosys will have 1 onshore coordinator for every 5 offshore workers from India, what’s is perplexing is even for the 1 onshore coordinator job for every 5 employees in India - they bring an h1b visa employee from India for say 75,000 who will have 20 years of experience but appear as junior employee to have the lowest salary bracket for h1b visa. So out of May be 20 onshore American jobs - 15 might be Indians on visa and rest 5 employees might be American workers who are Us citizens or green card holders so American workers get 1-5 jobs out of every 100 jobs.

    • @Saberking875
      @Saberking875 7 місяців тому

      @@monishjoshy5704same thing happens in Accenture, and a lot of these people are incompetent

    • @andrewmccoll1582
      @andrewmccoll1582 7 місяців тому +10

      This is definitely the case in customer service. Outsourcing severely reduces the quality of service but if they are oligopolies (like most big companies in Canada at least), it doesn't matter because the customers have little recourse.

    • @efexzium
      @efexzium 6 місяців тому +6

      We are gonna have to move to India 😂

  • @MohammadKhan-l8j
    @MohammadKhan-l8j 7 місяців тому +91

    If you're over 40, be careful trying to switch to DA or Cyber. I tried moving into DA, studied SQL and Tableau, passed both certification exams (Tableau Certified Data Analyst and Oracle SQL Certified Associate 1Z0071) on my first attempt. I built a portfolio and website. I have a background in tech, but not DA. (I also have a masters degree from an Ivy League).
    Applied to almost 100 jobs so far. Not one call.
    Two cents: Look at what job descriptions are asking for (indeed, linkedin etc): they want an undergrad or masters degree in DA. They want certifications, and most jobs dont pay more than 70k. These jobs are therefore designed for ppl in their 20s, straight out of school. And no, don't go to a bootcamp, get certified instead. Employers will not accept boot camp, thankfully I didn't waste time or money on one.

    • @MohammadKhan-l8j
      @MohammadKhan-l8j 7 місяців тому +19

      PS: I agree with Agatha, there is more supply than demand right now. When that flips, I'd try again (2025, 2026?). 2022 was an anomaly. You could get a job with a pulse. 2024 is not 2022.
      Don't shy away from trade jobs: HVAC, plumbing, locksmith. Start small, grow it into a business. Far more certainty than the 9-5 world.

    • @itsjustme684
      @itsjustme684 7 місяців тому

      @@MohammadKhan-l8j Dude your comment is fire!!!

    • @caravanlifenz
      @caravanlifenz 7 місяців тому +7

      There's a massive oversupply due to too many people studying data science at university. Young grads will work in data analysis for minimum wage (or even take unpaid internships). Companies won't hire older people when they can hire young desperate people for minimum wage.

    • @MegaBobtube
      @MegaBobtube 7 місяців тому

      @@MohammadKhan-l8j (Sob!) Did you say plumbing? This job can be a DIY.

    • @MegaBobtube
      @MegaBobtube 7 місяців тому +12

      @@caravanlifenz Even if the old ones are asking for a minimum wage?

  • @Melinda_Ross
    @Melinda_Ross 7 місяців тому +22

    When I heard that 35,000 tech workers were laid off, I felt so worried for the younger generation. It seemed so difficult considering that ai is taking over and there is a lot of competition. When I graduated from high school in 1976, we had a loser president and the prospects looked bleak. High inflation. My generation managed to move on to prosperity and I hope yours does too. God bless.

    • @demodiums7216
      @demodiums7216 6 місяців тому

      Jommy Carter was literally the kindest....least corrupt president in the last 100 years

    • @govinpillai
      @govinpillai 6 місяців тому +7

      Thanks Melinda. Hope my generation makes it out too

    • @TheMeanGirlz
      @TheMeanGirlz 5 місяців тому

      Hushuhp buitc we coming foh yo spot

    • @MysticDivinerLJ
      @MysticDivinerLJ Місяць тому

      This was very sweet.❤

  • @studyou1016
    @studyou1016 6 місяців тому +25

    I have 5 YOE as a Data Analyst and in July 2023 to Nov 2023 I sent 4500 applications and had 73 interviews before i landed a senior data analyst role
    Its quite competitive at the moment lol
    Especially for those without experience but those in the more senior/management roles are not effected at all

    • @058becs
      @058becs 6 місяців тому +9

      73 interviews is so much. Were you given offers you didn't take?

    • @Fedgery007
      @Fedgery007 6 місяців тому +4

      73 interviews?! You must be terrible at interviewing. 4500 resumes?!

    • @llothar68
      @llothar68 6 місяців тому

      @@Fedgery007 From a Data Analyst i don't expeect anything less then 4500. You can add your job hunt to your CV already

    • @zatrat5696
      @zatrat5696 День тому

      You’re jokingggg:0

    • @zatrat5696
      @zatrat5696 День тому

      I’m in the uk and wanting to self teach but this made me scared

  • @gowine504
    @gowine504 7 місяців тому +45

    The scary issue with AI is that it is learning rapidly. Therefore, it is very difficult to gauge which jobs it will eliminate and when.

    • @ViceCoin
      @ViceCoin 6 місяців тому

      I gave up on AI, and started cloud mining.

  • @AjitMD
    @AjitMD 6 місяців тому +12

    In my humble opinion, engineering, software, etc do not pay enough for the effort and intelligence needed. Competition from immigration, outsourcing keep wages low, increase risk of unemployment. What other profession or businesses that offer opportunity to build wealth, stability, etc?

    • @MatheusMoraes-yb2pb
      @MatheusMoraes-yb2pb 3 місяці тому +1

      I have come to the same realization. The broader fields in STEM and Healthcare have much better options. Might as well go into MechEng or become a MD. Those areas at least have good RoI for the countless hours and money needed to become qualified.
      Nurses with the right qualifications can easily make more than a data scientist and, while the job is hard, it's as nearly as intellectually intensive.
      Fells like tech is going through an entropy cycle.

    • @AjitMD
      @AjitMD 3 місяці тому

      @@MatheusMoraes-yb2pb Primary Care Physician like Family Practice can earn $250-350k in low cost areas in Louisiana, Texas, etc. Combination of private practice, hospitalist… finish training at age 29. Cardiologists, surgical specialists earn 500k to $1M+. Depends on location and how hard you want to work. Some couples are both Physicians… they rake in. Shortage everywhere. Training is hard but you get paid… respectable professions.

  • @newenglandnomad9405
    @newenglandnomad9405 7 місяців тому +19

    As Morpheus said in "the Matrix", "this is the desert of the real". I always appreciate blunt facts about job markets. I'm still working on projects in my spare time and trying to find a recruiter to find me an entry level analyst job. I work IS Service Desk for a major hospital chain, so I'm hopeful to get an internal data analyst role. I'm just glad overall I'm not hurting for work.

    • @ArkhamsF1n3st
      @ArkhamsF1n3st 7 місяців тому +5

      I’m in the same boat, trying to find a recruiter for entry level. Still working on my projects as well at my current company. We got this.

  • @nerdobject5351
    @nerdobject5351 6 місяців тому +6

    Some advice to you college comp sci grads. Don’t just look at software developer jobs look into Professional Services, Analyst and work your way into a dev job. Very few companies are going to hand over the keys to the code to someone who needs a lot of mentoring.

  • @kim-of-kims
    @kim-of-kims 7 місяців тому +8

    "Data analysis" is increasingly becoming a component of jobs such as developers, consultants, and project managers. That's how companies do more with less. Data analysts will need to adapt and augment their roles accordingly.

  • @TheSnerggly
    @TheSnerggly 7 місяців тому +6

    I am almost 3 months in unemployment and it's not looking good. I have an ML background as a Technical Product Manager, currently studying AI. I was thinking of getting a DA Certification.

    • @TheSnerggly
      @TheSnerggly 7 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for an honest video Agatha.

  • @monishjoshy5704
    @monishjoshy5704 7 місяців тому +8

    Indian outsourcing companies work in onshore - offshore model, say a client like Microsoft first lay off 100 American Employees and then give contract to a company called “tcs or cts or infosys “, infosys will have 1 onshore coordinator for every 5 offshore workers from India, what’s is perplexing is even for the 1 onshore coordinator job for every 5 employees in India - they bring an h1b visa employee from India for say 75,000 who will have 20 years of experience but appear as junior employee to have the lowest salary bracket for h1b visa. So out of May be 20 onshore American jobs - 15 might be Indians on visa and rest 5 employees might be American workers who are Us citizens or green card holders so American workers get 1-5 jobs out of every 100 jobs.

    • @MisterSkizzels
      @MisterSkizzels 7 місяців тому

      Its disgusting and it should be outlawed. One of the good things Trump did was making sure that H1Bs would have to be paid the SAME as US Employees so that they couldn't do this. I feel that its a giant race to the bottom. Many of the companies that brought in TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) or Wipro end up hiring back US citizens because the work is CRAP.

    • @Mellowyellow8888
      @Mellowyellow8888 6 місяців тому

      I don't know if you've dealt with this before.. I dealt with a company that had offshored all their IT support to india.. (company based in US).. even years after it was a Sh@t show.. difficulty supporting specialized hardware/specialized deployments.. they had no clue what they were doing.. even the end users in the US knew that.. until we charged them an arm and a leg to fix their issues.. then they subsequently decided to rebuild their own higher end IT team inside the US..

  • @nousernamesarevalid
    @nousernamesarevalid Місяць тому +1

    I’ve been doing this for 15 years. There are no jobs. Its people like you encouraging everyone to become data analysts. The market is getting over saturated with a field that didn’t really exist 15 years ago. And there’s no boomers retiring in this field. There’s just too many people entering.

  • @Itsgem_gaming
    @Itsgem_gaming 7 місяців тому +7

    Scary i didn't know it was this bad for tech industries.

  • @thanosianthemadtitanic
    @thanosianthemadtitanic Місяць тому +1

    im 2024 jobs are a myth

  • @junaid_ahmed_
    @junaid_ahmed_ 7 місяців тому +7

    This was a great in-depth breakdown. Love the evidence you use to back up each point, subscribed!

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for watching and the subscribe!!

  • @longbeach225
    @longbeach225 6 місяців тому +3

    Also remote work makes the job market more competitive because anyone can apply across the nation. People in lost cost areas of the country will outdo those in more expensive areas. That is why I tell people be careful what you wish for when it comes to remote work.

  • @fancifrance4039
    @fancifrance4039 6 місяців тому +9

    I am a director for a large company and can tell you with certainty that the layoffs are due to over hiring. I have always kept my teams lean and NEVER had to lay off, although an unpopular practice. The over hiring is due to well-spoken leaders not having the talent to streamline work efficiently and effectively.

    • @Mellowyellow8888
      @Mellowyellow8888 6 місяців тому

      ahem.. not all companies over hired.. Look at NVIDIA.. not a single major layoff.. if you were the ones that over hired to cope with post covid.. then thats on management..

  • @salookie8000
    @salookie8000 7 місяців тому +4

    Yes “squeeze more work with less” is expected. GenAI has helped me to code faster and at better quality. The experience is like having a subject matter expert by your side at all times.

    • @058becs
      @058becs 6 місяців тому +4

      So true. I'm a noob, and all of the sudden I'm doing reports in python much faster and better.

  • @videovoila6654
    @videovoila6654 11 днів тому

    I'm not sure your analysis of the numbers is correct. The point is not the percentage of total layoffs that are analysts, because most tech companies don't have many analysts; they have far more programmers and engineers.
    You should calculate the layoff percentage based on the previous number of employees per segment. For example:
    - If 10 engineers are laid-off out of 100 initial engineers then 10% decrease
    - If 1 analyst is laid off out of 5 initial analysts, it is 20% decrease. Hence much more impacted.
    I'm pretty sure analysts were not impacted less than programmers and engineers.

  • @97szig
    @97szig 5 місяців тому +1

    i was under the impression that this was a growing field. probably time for me to just be a delivery driver smh.

  • @MuqqadamTahir
    @MuqqadamTahir Місяць тому

    it's not a correct analysis tbh , data jobs are most secured jobs in this era cause of AI . Do you think development jobs are secure so far ? where there was the need of 100 dev now 10 devs are doing it by automating the software development jobs. well , its more easy to become and entrepreneur after doing data than in development as data fields main focuses on solving real world problems (ground work) not building websites or somethin like dat also the demand of the jobs depends on the country you belong to and glk. youre just scaring peeps like dev in just scared the whole it market , the end was just a bluff .this is era of AI Not AGI When AGI Will come then we can say yea your analysis is wroth it , Right now it's useless. if you dont have skills and still thinkin company will hire you and even if you get hired if you dont upgrade yourself with tech advancements company company will surely lay you off doesnt matter youre a data analyst or a dev or whatever lol.
    edit:Go and create Jobs rather Than seeking , build a product a team work hard and be your boss , the job culture should be abolish like looks like we are still in the era of slavery but this one is modern slavery ,nowadays we not call them slaves but "employees" lmao

  • @dexterspeights3484
    @dexterspeights3484 6 місяців тому +1

    Any good job is impossible to acquire without connections to the gatekeepers even with a high level of education and work experience because of fierce competition from unemployed people with many years of experience.

  • @xxxx-tb4de
    @xxxx-tb4de 6 місяців тому +2

    Data Analyst/Engineer jobs were most hyped jobs in technology and there was extreme over hiring. I have seen many of them still employed but have so little work to do that the numbers must/will go down.

  • @ViceCoin
    @ViceCoin 6 місяців тому +2

    You need a masters or PhD in data science, and more exp than possible (before tools existed).

    • @loblowry6282
      @loblowry6282 6 місяців тому

      nope, they will not hire you with an advanced degree. Too costly for them. Ai kicks in.

  • @justStardust940
    @justStardust940 6 місяців тому +4

    the reason the percentages are so low in data is because there weren't that many data jobs to begin with, unlike with software engineering jobs. they should have taken the percentage of data jobs that were cut, not the percentage of jobs that were in data. Companies don't need that many data analysts or data scientists, but almost all of them need armies of software engineers

    • @mikemikhaylenko700
      @mikemikhaylenko700 6 місяців тому

      That’s the whole point and benefit of percentages, wether there few or many jobs, only 1/20 got cut vs 1/5

    • @justStardust940
      @justStardust940 6 місяців тому

      @@mikemikhaylenko700 LOL you're an idiot. percentage of what is what i'm saying. percentage of jobs in data or percentage of total jobs? if percentage of total jobs, then that's more telling of the number of jobs that were in data available overall instead of the percentage, and if this percentage of low, it means there are few jobs in data, not that data is more immune to layoffs. in other words, percentage of total jobs tells that the demand in data is low compared to software engineering jobs, which everyone should already know.

    • @priyojitchatterjee6164
      @priyojitchatterjee6164 6 місяців тому +1

      a good software engineer with some basic upskilling and with the helop of chatgpt can do these roles just fine atleast at the basic level. its ridiculous to expect an ai ml specialist out of college.

  • @akashshelke1475
    @akashshelke1475 22 дні тому

    even the layoff data is also forecasted by a data analyst i guess ;)

  • @enriquellerena4779
    @enriquellerena4779 6 місяців тому +7

    Im scared for my friends who can’t get internships and they need it to graduate

  • @istvanpraha
    @istvanpraha 6 місяців тому +1

    I cringe when people act like ten years experience is so senior. It’s actually very young with lots to learn. That being said, most of what they call AI is regular automation and those jobs have already gone away. Also the issue isn’t necessarily layoffs but that no one is hiring

  • @mvjnatividad3136
    @mvjnatividad3136 7 місяців тому +3

    Subscribed! Thank you for shedding light into this. To job seekers, even if it's an uphill battle, keep going and don't feel desperate and think clearly of your game plan. Polish up your portfolio and set up your own website to show these recruiters that you are hardcore! 🤘😊

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому +1

      Yes! Glad this was helpful and agreed 🙌

  • @mrpiggy9793
    @mrpiggy9793 6 місяців тому +1

    the only thing i think i can do is consume some spice menage to see the golden path to a career start and do what must be done

  • @ZZENITHH22
    @ZZENITHH22 7 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for the insights! I was worried at first glance of the video but relieved by the end.

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому

      You're welcome!! I'm glad the video was helpful

  • @feelgoodspace
    @feelgoodspace 2 місяці тому

    data aanalysis was just a fad

  • @ambikeya_tech
    @ambikeya_tech 4 місяці тому

    Great insight on the challenges of landing a data analyst role! AI is reshaping the landscape. Your perspective is invaluable for those navigating the tech career path. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Wanderer2035
    @Wanderer2035 7 місяців тому +2

    Just gonna point out the elephant in the room, how do you expect up-skilling and adapting to work if AI is getting more intelligent and more capable at an exponential rate??? If it’s improving at an exponential rate, then it tends to happen a lot faster than what the average person thinks. So if it seems like it’ll get to this certain point in 25 years, actually because it’s improving *exponentially*, it’ll really get to that point in like 4-5 years, possibly less, that’s what I mean

    • @FragmentOfInfinity
      @FragmentOfInfinity 7 місяців тому +3

      Then get a job training AI. The end, you win

    • @bruh-rr6pl
      @bruh-rr6pl 7 місяців тому +2

      not every company is going to use a.i

    • @rmo9808
      @rmo9808 7 місяців тому

      The beautiful thing about automation is how much it breaks when it does break.

    • @priyojitchatterjee6164
      @priyojitchatterjee6164 6 місяців тому +1

      use AI to improve yourself. if its that good then you should be able to do new projects faster right? the future belongs to people who understands systems and the business model, the code will be worked out by ai.

    • @Andre-hm6qf
      @Andre-hm6qf 20 днів тому

      @@bruh-rr6plyou sound like the boomers in 1990 when they said not everyone would use the internet 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cuddy90210
    @cuddy90210 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing real value, I'm so happy I found your channel!

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому

      I'm glad the video was helpful!!

  • @absndus
    @absndus 6 місяців тому

    The biggest industry that needs help is K12 Education. I know the pay is significantly lower than the regular FAANG companies, but at least you will be able to provide insights and help the K12 ISD districts in the long term.

  • @mugomuiruri2313
    @mugomuiruri2313 7 місяців тому +1

    REAL ANALYSIS AGATHA

  • @martinxian6023
    @martinxian6023 6 місяців тому

    “Squeeze out” more work? So many software engineers I know work no more than 4 hours a day, what do you mean squeeze out😂

  • @OnYoMata38
    @OnYoMata38 6 місяців тому

    Them: Why should we hire you? Data Analyst Noob: Because I'm cheaper.🤣

  • @masterkraft4746
    @masterkraft4746 6 місяців тому

    you can't forget there is people with 25 year experience, non-married and ready to pump any company, any time

  • @katieadams5860
    @katieadams5860 6 місяців тому

    I feel like its not just tech that's suffering, in the sf bay area there's a lot less service industry jobs compared to pre pandemic

  • @aqualogy17
    @aqualogy17 7 місяців тому +1

    Hey Agatha, nice content you make and keep it up!!
    Consider your non tech background... if get another chance... what carrer path you would have learn other than DA interms of future perspective..

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому +2

      Hey thanks so much ❤ if I was starting all over and knowing how big AI is in the future...an AI/machine learning engineer is probably the path but it's definitely not a career for everyone. I think you have to also factor in what you enjoy doing and right now I really enjoy creating these videos for you guys and am exploring content creation 🙂

    • @aqualogy17
      @aqualogy17 7 місяців тому +1

      @@agathakang you took a good time to reply but that is worth. Thank you.

  • @urdaty
    @urdaty 7 місяців тому +1

    Do you take part in hiring people?

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  6 місяців тому +1

      Hey yes I have experience in the hiring process too

  • @YesCivic-R
    @YesCivic-R 6 місяців тому

    I think data analyst can be a good fit for AI / artificial neural network research on data outcome.

  • @noplantsinsight2259
    @noplantsinsight2259 6 місяців тому

    4:56 HR was heavily impacted because they didn’t need to hire as many people

  • @Baidaba.la.strada
    @Baidaba.la.strada 4 місяці тому

    I've been at this data analyst rat race for 2 years and it seems impossible to land a job. I come from a none scientific background. I studied translation and interpretation and it's a dead end job... I worked as a salesman and I'm really tired of traveling... So I decided to go the data/ business analyst route ... But I feel it's another dead end job... I'm tired... I don't know what to do... Please help... Any info or suggestions would be great. I just feel that I've wasted money and time... I live in Europe so my circumstance is not like an American data analyst... Is it worth the hassle??? What am I doing with my life??? Any sincere answers would be greatly appreciated 👍

    • @creativeone129
      @creativeone129 9 днів тому

      It sucks in America too if that's any help.

  • @TiktokTownhall
    @TiktokTownhall 6 місяців тому

    Great, I’m an HR Recruiter

  • @mattmatt245
    @mattmatt245 6 місяців тому +5

    Data analysts are just no longer necessary. Their duties are being taken over by AI.

  • @Charlay_Charlay
    @Charlay_Charlay 6 місяців тому

    staying adaptable is my forte. Thank you for the video. I'm still trying to break into the field.

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  6 місяців тому

      Staying adaptable will definitely take you far 🙌

  • @akshaypundir9011
    @akshaypundir9011 4 місяці тому

    No jobs in India

  • @neuman_adventures
    @neuman_adventures 7 місяців тому

    Thanks, homegirl! I needed this reality mind set, rather than a media mind set. This validates my intuition of suspicion around the media hyping up layoffs. I was imaging sales departments.

  • @kenlee1704
    @kenlee1704 6 місяців тому

    It is so helpful information for me to prepare my career.

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  6 місяців тому

      So glad this is helpful!

  • @prohibited1125
    @prohibited1125 7 місяців тому

    bullshit

  • @SalorkaLogistic
    @SalorkaLogistic 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Miss Agatha

  • @tacorevenge87
    @tacorevenge87 7 місяців тому +3

    I don’t think data analysts are necessary

  • @sergeayissi939
    @sergeayissi939 6 місяців тому +1

    Data Analyst, Data Engineer and Data Scientist jobs are mostly given to MEN! Even women hire men...

  • @Abdullahahmed-yw3gn
    @Abdullahahmed-yw3gn 7 місяців тому

    Great video as always, valuable information!

  • @AndryFushicho
    @AndryFushicho 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for all these informations 🙏

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому +1

      You’re welcome! ❤️

  • @sqlchannel
    @sqlchannel 7 місяців тому

    Great information.

  • @ygprmn_id
    @ygprmn_id 7 місяців тому

    do you think working freelance as a DA is good or not?

    • @vonnpowell3844
      @vonnpowell3844 7 місяців тому +5

      I checked and the competition is through the roof with India. The first I checked was fiver and the first 4 pages were all India. Nothing against them it’s just companies can pay them way less than Americans. Cost of living is cheaper there. Most people can’t survive on $20 for random projects here in America.

    • @caravanlifenz
      @caravanlifenz 7 місяців тому +1

      @@vonnpowell3844 That's right - India has 1.4 billion people and most are pushed into engineering, science, medicine, tech and data analysis by their parents. Now they have data analyst degrees and no jobs so there's millions of people in India looking for jobs paying $5 per hour.

    • @kingRay5555
      @kingRay5555 4 місяці тому +2

      You can’t compete with outsourcing low price strategy if you live in western countries

  • @BM-lw8bz
    @BM-lw8bz 6 місяців тому +1

    Well said and well presented! I enjoyed that you didn’t use fancy music and kept the clip relatively short. With the entry barrier into UA-cam so low, I am often let down by the inaccurate content. Not too long ago I saw one techie encouraging people to disregard VPNs while in a public cafe because it wasn’t so serious/needed. Wish you the best on your channel!

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  6 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! I’m trying my best to give you digestible and short information based on my research and experience. Really appreciate the feedback!!

  • @williamkauffman5745
    @williamkauffman5745 6 місяців тому

    🙏

  • @KamranKhanmba
    @KamranKhanmba 7 місяців тому +3

    All data analyst and developer jobs will be gone soon due to AI

  • @MegaBobtube
    @MegaBobtube 7 місяців тому +2

    It feels impossible b/c they are not trying hard to look for a job.
    Thank you, Agatha... encourage the discouraged ones.

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому +1

      Yes it feels impossible but doesn't mean you should stop learning skills and figuring out your career :)

  • @nerdobject5351
    @nerdobject5351 6 місяців тому

    This is one of the first videos outlining what is happening. Technical skills with experience are still in demand. Companies are certainly hiring less but I think we’re just back to pre pandemic levels.

  • @bigbarry8343
    @bigbarry8343 6 місяців тому

    The thinking of the bean counters is astounding.
    That was the prevailing narrtive in the UK, leading to laying off senior knowledgeable staff and replacing them with trainees from India. And now UK is a failed state.

  • @loknathchakraborty4779
    @loknathchakraborty4779 7 місяців тому

    Thank you very much! Would you say i need a related degree at all to get into this field?

    • @agathakang
      @agathakang  7 місяців тому +1

      Hey no you don't! I don't have a computer science or data degree

  • @kingRay5555
    @kingRay5555 4 місяці тому +1

    Oversaturated market and outsourcing to India