Summary of key insights from this session [1] Data analytics is not just about building dashboard in 15 minutes or 1 hour. It is a minor part of data analyst work. [2] It is not that easy for freshers or anyone to get a DA job as it is glorified on the internet. As of Aug 2024 there is a huge competition and limited roles. A fresher should do something outstanding to get recruiters attention- like having a solid project portfolio, online credibility on LinkedIn, cold emailing, messaging on LinkedIn to get recommendations etc. [3] Do not buy any paid course directly if you have no idea about this field. Spend 3-4 days on solid research. Learn from free resources first to understand if you like this role, do more research about market condition. Most importantly do not blindly believe anyone on the internet - do your own research. [4] Offline networking can be a game changer for both freshers, people with career break and experienced people from wanting to transition career. Check for the offline events near your place and join them. [5] 100 % Job guarantee, pay after placement, get 24 LPA - all these are scams running in the market. If you do not pay time extra for research you will loose both your money and time. [6] Domain knowledge is key. Freshers can domain knowledge by starting with business KPIs, understanding the business process behind the apps use, checking customer stories on Microsoft, following case studies, solving unguided projects (check codebasics resume project challenges - codebasics.io/challenge/codebasics-resume-project-challenge). This won't completely replace the need for practical experience but it will be better than having no experience. [7] People with career gap or transitioning career should try to combine their past domain experience with their tool skills to make a strong resume and apply for roles particular to that domain. For example, a person with sales experience in telecom domain should have projects particular to that domain/function to show relevant experience and also maintain the salary range. There are more insights in this video, watch it fully if you are interested.
@@codebasics 1. This point is something many believe after watching a youtube video about how anyone can be data analyst within few weeks/months just by learning powerBI 2. Cold emailing | messaging directly on Linkedin | keeping online presence -- doesn't help. Recruiters reject candidates just after knowing that a candidate doesn't have work experience. "So, no amount of projects or good portfolio impresses them ". Plus it's too much of hard work, hoping someone would recognise and give a job. Resume will be thrown in dustbin right away as hiring manager or HR want experience. 3. I agree 4. I agree 5. I agree 6. Projects and portfolio can't replace work experience. Even internships aren't considered as work experience. Such resumes won't even be shortlisted. 7. I agree, this works for a experienced candidate. I just want you to make a video on what a fresher with career gap should do. Because no recruiter will show mercy. India has the highest population of youth and most of them are unemployed. I don't see a solution, only if government intervene's and asks companies to hire skilled freshers/career gap candidates then something can happen. If a experienced candidate is ready to work for less salary, why will a recruiter hire skilled freshers(with or without career gap)
This was such an invaluable roundtable discussion! I took extensive notes and wanted to share some key insights that might help others: - Reality check: 80% of DA work isn't dashboards - it's data hunting, cleaning, and stakeholder management - Success formula: Pick a niche, build domain expertise (even 10-15% helps!), and create industry-relevant projects - Project tip: Don't just use one tool - combine SQL, Excel, and Power BI to mirror real industry workflows - Career growth: Focus on storytelling skills and simple communication - they're checking this specifically in interviews - Standing out: Don't just follow the crowd (certificates alone won't cut it) - be creative in your approach - Job hunting: Cold email outreach works but be specific (include job IDs!) and keep your ATS score >80% Thank you @Codebasics ❤ for bringing together these industry experts and creating such an educational platform🤝. Each speaker shared such important and practical insights, and the variety of perspectives made it worth every minute. Worth watching multiple times! 🙌 #dataanalyst #careeradvice #realworldinsights
This session is helpful for beginners not freshers. Because, Panelists didn't talked about skills which will be in demand like AWS, MS fabric etc. and no discussion on many more opportunities in data industry . There are many roles apart from data analyst which if talked about could help. Anyways expecting same in future sessions.
This session is insightful. If you are looking for Data analyst job then you must watch this session. It is real industry level knowledge. I would like to thanks to every individual here who shared their experience and organizer who organised this session.
Thanks you for the session and everyone's contribution. I am just frustrated that there are negligible jobs for freshers. Those few jobs also have very low salary(even below 3LPA). AND everyone on UA-cam and linkedin has hyped this profession so much that it has become next to impossible getting a data analyst job. And recruiters have their own NAKHRE of not selecting non-IT/CS student or career gap student . If freshers jobs are also taken by experienced professionals, then where will freshers go?
Agree that market is difficult and people have hyped it so much by letting people believe the job is all about building fancy dashboards in 40 mins. You have two choices. 1. Nag about things you cannot control and stay stagnant 2. Focus on things you can control and raise above Which one is a good option? I am writing this for all freshers and aspirants struggling to get any job in the market. The market i s not great right now, true. See this as an opportunity to make yourself more tougher, more strategic and skilled. If only 5 out of 100 are getting a job, focus on getting to that top 5%. And do not believe anything you see on the internet, do your research.
How to do research before joining any institute or career or course? What parameters should we check? I am also in same shoes joined a edutech which costed 50000 for Data analytics course. They are saying they got 160+ tieups, and SUNY certification, Nasscom certificate (seperate payment). They are not even teaching how to code just executing code commands in LMS module. And they expect students to learn code by researching d practicing own. Just lagging course duration and repeating same LMS course again and again and finally no placements. They are saying they provide good placement by showing success stories. After joining the course only we r getting reality of institute! How to avoid these scams?
Even for internships they asked 1 yr of experience 😢 It's Not possible to get a job as a data analyst right now this field is jus to much crowded but if we want to apply for another Filed someone suggest me which filed I can apply BCZ more than 70+ refrence I got even though I didn't got any calls
It is true that companies are asking for experience for fresher roles. It is not fair but you can try to compensate that by showing more unguided projects on resume + try to get an internship which is slightly easier.
Everything was the best in this video but I found 1 thing a little off... In segment 2- what really matters to the hiring managers? In the next slide the colors which were applied for MOST IMPORTANT to NOT IMPORTANT were not matching with the content.. Most important should have been in green color and not important in red... Just a feedback from the viewer point of view nothing else...❤😊
unable to play codebasics bootcamp embedded video lectures even after paying 8400 for bootcamp. please resolve as cant also login to discord community to put this issue..
The issue with Data analytics jobs is everyone wants to join, whether fresher or experienced. Even CS or non-CS want to join. On top of that, many UA-camrs have started teaching data analytics courses by promising fake inflated salaries and easy entry to IT profiles. Just imagine how many people are getting trained compared to actual job vacancies. It is a clear issue of more supply than demand. It would be better if IT or non-IT freshers focused more on development, testing, and IT Admin roles which are as lucrative and interesting as Data analyst positions.
Sir my age is 34 till now I was into my cement manufacturing business .I completed certification from bia in February but didn't got any assistance in placement I am still mastering skills as I'm fresher for ds field and having bsc degree , will it be possible for me getting job in this field just by mastering excel, python, SQL,power bi
Yes it is possible but not easy. Check this video -> ua-cam.com/users/live6FfJy66-sHw In this you will hear from Belayet Hussain - he transitioned to data analyst role from similar circumstances. You can also reach out to him on LinkedIn, he is helpful.
Hi sir I am looking for work-from-home opportunities as a Data Analyst. Although I have completed a data analytics course and have non-technical experience, I am struggling to find entry-level remote positions. Currently, I am working as a Course Coordinator and wonder if this experience could be valuable in my job search. I would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations you can offer on finding suitable remote roles and leveraging my background effective
Dear no body is going to help you out here, they are here for their marketing regarding selling the course. But Due to presence of lot of experience personalitties, it becomes more valuable. But nobody here willhelp you in getting job. Bro, you have to keep hunting itself
@@Erdeepak510 Please go through the entire video and mark the timestamps where we have recommended or marketed any course. You will find "0". It is easy to simply comment by not even watching the content but it is not going to help anyone.
@@codebasics sir, please accept my apology. I apologise. Ive not finished the this video yet, but today I will finished this. I just told him, because of so many platforms are doing the same. My mistake, Please accept my apology
I am a 2020 mechanical engineering graduate and as of now I'm pursuing a 24weeks Big Data analytics PG diploma course from CDAC ACTS Pune. Now, I know the market is tough and jobs are less but I'm only here to work on the things that are in my hand (i.e skilling up) suggest me how to stand out from the crowd and what all things I should do in the upcoming 24 weeks.
I have 1 year of apprenticeship experience after btech from PSU now I want to go for CDAC big data analytics course this certification help to get job earlier in this field
Hi there, The Data Science Bootcamp is partially launched already. We have released three modules of this Bootcamp: Maths and Statistics for AI, Data Science AI for Everyone: Your First Step Towards AI Master Machine Learning for Data Science & AI: Beginner to Advanced For more information, you may check out this link and scroll to the section “AI and Data Science Courses’: codebasics.io/#ourcourses Additional modules (Deep Learning, Gen AI etc.) will be launched as individual courses first. Later they will all be bundled in a single bootcamp. Whatever price you are paying for the courses will be deducted from the bootcamp price later on. I.e. Say you paid X total price for these courses, when you buy bootcamp (with price Y), you will only pay Y-X.I.e. Say you paid X total price for these courses, when you buy bootcamp (with price Y), you will only pay Y-X. Hope this helps. Happy learning! Team Codebasics
Sir if i have 1 year of experience in devops and cloud computing..is this experience helps me to get job in data analytics as a experienced plzz sir reply ❤
They just haven't taken your questions so it's a useless session wow nice appreciated if you don't have patience The data field is not for you because from your comments I can sense that you are impatient person
@@TalkdatawithJainAlready working in analytics. I dont have to change my name to"Talkdatawithmyass" to distribute certificates to people who can learn data or not.
Remember this is all crap from India because if if you are in US working as IT professional in big companies then you won't have time. Wait for 3 to 4 years because UA-cam is going to make some dramatic changes and all this you tubers are going to have tough time.
@ambikesh1912 Do check the session once, it could have been answered before. If not and you are genuinely seeking an answer, go ahead and post your question as separate comment in this comment section.
Summary of key insights from this session
[1] Data analytics is not just about building dashboard in 15 minutes or 1 hour. It is a minor part of data analyst work.
[2] It is not that easy for freshers or anyone to get a DA job as it is glorified on the internet. As of Aug 2024 there is a huge competition and limited roles. A fresher should do something outstanding to get recruiters attention- like having a solid project portfolio, online credibility on LinkedIn, cold emailing, messaging on LinkedIn to get recommendations etc.
[3] Do not buy any paid course directly if you have no idea about this field. Spend 3-4 days on solid research. Learn from free resources first to understand if you like this role, do more research about market condition. Most importantly do not blindly believe anyone on the internet - do your own research.
[4] Offline networking can be a game changer for both freshers, people with career break and experienced people from wanting to transition career. Check for the offline events near your place and join them.
[5] 100 % Job guarantee, pay after placement, get 24 LPA - all these are scams running in the market. If you do not pay time extra for research you will loose both your money and time.
[6] Domain knowledge is key. Freshers can domain knowledge by starting with business KPIs, understanding the business process behind the apps use, checking customer stories on Microsoft, following case studies, solving unguided projects (check codebasics resume project challenges - codebasics.io/challenge/codebasics-resume-project-challenge). This won't completely replace the need for practical experience but it will be better than having no experience.
[7] People with career gap or transitioning career should try to combine their past domain experience with their tool skills to make a strong resume and apply for roles particular to that domain. For example, a person with sales experience in telecom domain should have projects particular to that domain/function to show relevant experience and also maintain the salary range.
There are more insights in this video, watch it fully if you are interested.
@@codebasics 1. This point is something many believe after watching a youtube video about how anyone can be data analyst within few weeks/months just by learning powerBI
2. Cold emailing | messaging directly on Linkedin | keeping online presence -- doesn't help. Recruiters reject candidates just after knowing that a candidate doesn't have work experience. "So, no amount of projects or good portfolio impresses them ".
Plus it's too much of hard work, hoping someone would recognise and give a job.
Resume will be thrown in dustbin right away as hiring manager or HR want experience.
3. I agree
4. I agree
5. I agree
6. Projects and portfolio can't replace work experience. Even internships aren't considered as work experience. Such resumes won't even be shortlisted.
7. I agree, this works for a experienced candidate.
I just want you to make a video on what a fresher with career gap should do.
Because no recruiter will show mercy.
India has the highest population of youth and most of them are unemployed.
I don't see a solution, only if government intervene's and asks companies to hire skilled freshers/career gap candidates then something can happen.
If a experienced candidate is ready to work for less salary, why will a recruiter hire skilled freshers(with or without career gap)
This was such an invaluable roundtable discussion! I took extensive notes and wanted to share some key insights that might help others:
- Reality check: 80% of DA work isn't dashboards - it's data hunting, cleaning, and stakeholder management
- Success formula: Pick a niche, build domain expertise (even 10-15% helps!), and create industry-relevant projects
- Project tip: Don't just use one tool - combine SQL, Excel, and Power BI to mirror real industry workflows
- Career growth: Focus on storytelling skills and simple communication - they're checking this specifically in interviews
- Standing out: Don't just follow the crowd (certificates alone won't cut it) - be creative in your approach
- Job hunting: Cold email outreach works but be specific (include job IDs!) and keep your ATS score >80%
Thank you @Codebasics ❤ for bringing together these industry experts and creating such an educational platform🤝. Each speaker shared such important and practical insights, and the variety of perspectives made it worth every minute. Worth watching multiple times! 🙌
#dataanalyst #careeradvice #realworldinsights
Very Happy for my best friend Kratika in the panel discussion ❤
Thanks a lot everyone! I really appreciate each one of you in the panel.
Thank you Peter and Thank you Tony for such informative session with domain experts.
This session is helpful for beginners not freshers. Because, Panelists didn't talked about skills which will be in demand like AWS, MS fabric etc. and no discussion on many more opportunities in data industry . There are many roles apart from data analyst which if talked about could help. Anyways expecting same in future sessions.
Please rewatch the session about many many job in data
@@TalkdatawithJain Which Chapter?
one of the great session of this year what I see or hear it a great one thank a lot for both hemanad and dhaval patel
This session is insightful. If you are looking for Data analyst job then you must watch this session. It is real industry level knowledge. I would like to thanks to every individual here who shared their experience and organizer who organised this session.
Thanks you for the session and everyone's contribution.
I am just frustrated that there are negligible jobs for freshers. Those few jobs also have very low salary(even below 3LPA).
AND everyone on UA-cam and linkedin has hyped this profession so much that it has become next to impossible getting a data analyst job.
And recruiters have their own NAKHRE of not selecting non-IT/CS student or career gap student .
If freshers jobs are also taken by experienced professionals, then where will freshers go?
We can transform data analytics to data scientist and familiarization with machine learning and deep learning.
Agree that market is difficult and people have hyped it so much by letting people believe the job is all about building fancy dashboards in 40 mins.
You have two choices.
1. Nag about things you cannot control and stay stagnant
2. Focus on things you can control and raise above
Which one is a good option?
I am writing this for all freshers and aspirants struggling to get any job in the market. The market i s not great right now, true. See this as an opportunity to make yourself more tougher, more strategic and skilled. If only 5 out of 100 are getting a job, focus on getting to that top 5%. And do not believe anything you see on the internet, do your research.
How to do research before joining any institute or career or course? What parameters should we check? I am also in same shoes joined a edutech which costed 50000 for Data analytics course. They are saying they got 160+ tieups, and SUNY certification, Nasscom certificate (seperate payment). They are not even teaching how to code just executing code commands in LMS module. And they expect students to learn code by researching d practicing own. Just lagging course duration and repeating same LMS course again and again and finally no placements. They are saying they provide good placement by showing success stories. After joining the course only we r getting reality of institute! How to avoid these scams?
@@codebasics👆👇
Really awesome session, Thanks codebasics for this insightful webinar.
thanks for this video. It was much needed for many data analyst aspirants.
You have done a great job. Appreciate you ❤
This was a great session! Thank you for all the valuable insights❤
Best session.✅
Completely covered ❤️.
Nimra mam 😍.
Can you please do a similar session taking people who recently got into data related roles ( 2023/2024) graduates and their experience.
Sir loved the session please do same with Data Scientists ❤
Very helpful session, Shashank's tips was really helpful.
Even for internships they asked 1 yr of experience 😢 It's Not possible to get a job as a data analyst right now this field is jus to much crowded but if we want to apply for another Filed someone suggest me which filed I can apply BCZ more than 70+ refrence I got even though I didn't got any calls
I always learn from this channel.
I always learn from this channel😍
Useful video with informative content. Thank you!
Extremely usefull video.Thank you very much)
Thanks for the amazing Session. 🎉❤
Very interesting and very needful conversation for data analyst carrier
Thank you so much for the amazing sessions
Thank you so much for the valuable video❤❤
Love your efforts codebasics
Thank all for helping me
Thanks a lot everyone 😊
Great. Missed it but lm still with you. Thanks guys
For entry-level position, they require minimum 3+ years of tangible work experience. If freelancing is not advisable how could we acquire those years?
It is true that companies are asking for experience for fresher roles. It is not fair but you can try to compensate that by showing more unguided projects on resume + try to get an internship which is slightly easier.
Everything was the best in this video but I found 1 thing a little off... In segment 2- what really matters to the hiring managers? In the next slide the colors which were applied for MOST IMPORTANT to NOT IMPORTANT were not matching with the content.. Most important should have been in green color and not important in red... Just a feedback from the viewer point of view nothing else...❤😊
Very good session
Great season
It was late the invitation. I got your invitation on September 1st, 2024, but the event is 31st August 2024
Very insightful ❤
If a person is having 2-3 YOE as Product Manager or domain business analyst, will he be treated as fresher or somewhat experienced?
unable to play codebasics bootcamp embedded video lectures even after paying 8400 for bootcamp. please resolve as cant also login to discord community to put this issue..
learning cloud is necessary to became a DA? please answer
The issue with Data analytics jobs is everyone wants to join, whether fresher or experienced. Even CS or non-CS want to join. On top of that, many UA-camrs have started teaching data analytics courses by promising fake inflated salaries and easy entry to IT profiles. Just imagine how many people are getting trained compared to actual job vacancies. It is a clear issue of more supply than demand. It would be better if IT or non-IT freshers focused more on development, testing, and IT Admin roles which are as lucrative and interesting as Data analyst positions.
I am not able to find unguided project on ur website
Fan of Bharath❤️
Sir my age is 34 till now I was into my cement manufacturing business .I completed certification from bia in February but didn't got any assistance in placement I am still mastering skills as I'm fresher for ds field and having bsc degree , will it be possible for me getting job in this field just by mastering excel, python, SQL,power bi
Ya.
Yes it is .... Keep hunting
Yes it is possible but not easy.
Check this video -> ua-cam.com/users/live6FfJy66-sHw
In this you will hear from Belayet Hussain - he transitioned to data analyst role from similar circumstances.
You can also reach out to him on LinkedIn, he is helpful.
Hi sir I am looking for work-from-home opportunities as a Data Analyst. Although I have completed a data analytics course and have non-technical experience, I am struggling to find entry-level remote positions. Currently, I am working as a Course Coordinator and wonder if this experience could be valuable in my job search. I would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations you can offer on finding suitable remote roles and leveraging my background effective
Dear no body is going to help you out here, they are here for their marketing regarding selling the course. But Due to presence of lot of experience personalitties, it becomes more valuable.
But nobody here willhelp you in getting job.
Bro, you have to keep hunting itself
@@Erdeepak510 Please go through the entire video and mark the timestamps where we have recommended or marketed any course. You will find "0". It is easy to simply comment by not even watching the content but it is not going to help anyone.
Please watch the session, we have discussed about remote positions / freelancing / connecting past experience to data roles.
@@codebasics sir, please accept my apology.
I apologise.
Ive not finished the this video yet, but today I will finished this.
I just told him, because of so many platforms are doing the same.
My mistake,
Please accept my apology
@@Erdeepak510 this is the biggest mistake many people do doing their analysis without cleaning the data
I am a 2020 mechanical engineering graduate and as of now I'm pursuing a 24weeks Big Data analytics PG diploma course from CDAC ACTS Pune.
Now, I know the market is tough and jobs are less but I'm only here to work on the things that are in my hand (i.e skilling up) suggest me how to stand out from the crowd and what all things I should do in the upcoming 24 weeks.
Build your portfolio According to your skills and show case your work on LinkedIn network with relevant industry people
Hello sir, I have completed 12th and Diploma in (Mechanical)engg. Not graduate, can I become a data anylist. Please reply 🙏 sir
I have 1 year of apprenticeship experience after btech from PSU now I want to go for CDAC big data analytics course this certification help to get job earlier in this field
🤚
Is doing MS in data analyst in 2025, is worthy?
Sir is it same situation for data science field and i want to ask you that when data science bootcamp will launch ??
Hi there,
The Data Science Bootcamp is partially launched already. We have released three modules of this Bootcamp:
Maths and Statistics for AI, Data Science
AI for Everyone: Your First Step Towards AI
Master Machine Learning for Data Science & AI: Beginner to Advanced
For more information, you may check out this link and scroll to the section “AI and Data Science Courses’: codebasics.io/#ourcourses
Additional modules (Deep Learning, Gen AI etc.) will be launched as individual courses first. Later they will all be bundled in a single bootcamp. Whatever price you are paying for the courses will be deducted from the bootcamp price later on. I.e. Say you paid X total price for these courses, when you buy bootcamp (with price Y), you will only pay Y-X.I.e. Say you paid X total price for these courses, when you buy bootcamp (with price Y), you will only pay Y-X.
Hope this helps.
Happy learning!
Team Codebasics
Sir if i have 1 year of experience in devops and cloud computing..is this experience helps me to get job in data analytics as a experienced plzz sir reply ❤
Bro I have the similar concern, am looking for a best DA course to get job
Sit im a recent graduate. How can i get offline internship in Bangalore
Love from Pakistan.
Can someone give ballpark salary based on experience?
Sir Can I get Codebasics toll free Number?? My doubt is large. I pray for Codebasics Team. Help me. I am part of Codebasics also.
1:12:08
There is no job for data rolls,dont go for Data jobs
There is a lot. How much you want. Don't spread half information. I have a lot of job offers.
Job market is controlled by the govt by increasing or decreasing the interest rate . Plz read about this😂
I want reality of data scientist
Sure
Did not even take my question about experienced professionals. USELESS SESSION
They just haven't taken your questions so it's a useless session wow nice appreciated if you don't have patience The data field is not for you because from your comments I can sense that you are impatient person
@@TalkdatawithJainAlready working in analytics. I dont have to change my name to"Talkdatawithmyass" to distribute certificates to people who can learn data or not.
@@TalkdatawithJain okay didi got your certificate. I need your stamp also from your office of "certificate "
Remember this is all crap from India because if if you are in US working as IT professional in big companies then you won't have time.
Wait for 3 to 4 years because UA-cam is going to make some dramatic changes and all this you tubers are going to have tough time.
@ambikesh1912 Do check the session once, it could have been answered before. If not and you are genuinely seeking an answer, go ahead and post your question as separate comment in this comment section.
27:33 Does college tier matter?