Is It Too Late To Become a Data Analyst? | CareerFoundry Webinar
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Nice video! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing!
The presentation is great. Thanks a lot!
Hi Thu Vu. Thank you for sharing in this webinar and talking about wheter it too late to become a data analyst. Love it!
Thank you so much ❤Hope you're doing well!
@@Thuvu5 thank you Miss Vu. Once again I am appreciating you for your work. I was studying Tableau (didn't finish the specialization on Coursera yet), then started a full time Software Engineering gig (C++ yawn).. it pays well, but not as fun as I would like. I am turning 61 in July. I am interested in pursuing Data Science. I love OpenAI and Python and see a path in Scraping "MY interest" Data and Displaying with Python (like you did for the AI Books
The presentation is good, and the Q&A perfect. Thank you!
Thank you 🤗
Thank you for all the info....very useful information around data analytics..
I appreciate it thank you! ❤
@@Thuvu5 Data Science or Data Analytics? Thank you!
Thank you very much. It is very helpful to me, I would like to know how a degree in economics would help in the field, it is very general and I have to learn the data part and my major. any recommendations? I am in my second year.
thank you for commenting! I'd suggest learning some advanced statistics, hypothesis testing, linear regression/ linear algebra (which I think may be offered in your degree at some point). Also, I'd recommend learning well Excel, SQL and some basic Python. That should give you a good foundation for later. Hope this helps!
it's been 5 years since we are asking the same question every year, why?
This question is actually getting very exhausting….people need to just go out and DO IT and see if it will work for them….not get in social media like this to decide for them. Many companies are so dynamic that a simple video like this shouldn’t be taken seriously and just with a grain of salt, per se. We need to know how to outgrow these videos and start acting on our own to find out the answers because most of these UA-camrs had some form of benefit that most of us don’t or maybe they are trying to scare you away from making the field too competitive