Thanks! I see there are the really obvious ones like not talking bad about my previous employer, but the one that really may have saved me was telling me I shouldn't say "I don't have a lot of experience but I'll learn." I literally said that in an interview, now I know better.
Thanks for sharing !! I am going to have a data analyst interview in 2 hours, and the manager just sent me an email and asked me about the expected salary. LOL, waiting for the next video!
Hi Alex, Thank you so much for these tips. Listening to you is so easy. It comes out naturally. You know, like how ti feels to watch Grey's Anatomy. Relatable and easy to understand.
I really have perfectionism as my main weakness :) More specifically obsessive compulsive personality disorder, but I'm fighting in my mind to produce "good enough" and not never ready "perfect" product.
Great videos as always Alex, I like your simple approach in your vids so thanks again. Do you think you'll ever do a live Q and A, or something similar to that?
Ivan knowles thanks so much Ivan! I am definitely going to do a Q and A video at some point, but I’ve never thought about doing it live. Is that something people would find useful? I’ve never done something like that.
@@AlexTheAnalyst Thanks for the reply! There's a current Channel I subscribe to that does that, but he does have a pretty large base of viewers. I would personally be just as okay with sending you questions. Either way I enjoy your videos just the same 👍!
Hi Alex loving your videos, I'm more on the bioinformatics side and want to go into a career in data as the two are really related, also the full skillset of a data analyst would be a really good video as previously mentioned
hey Alex appreciate all the videos they've been quite helpful. I have a question about how much knowledge to have in python. Right now I'd say i'm pretty comfortable with data cleaning and data visualizations. Is there anything else you'd say is necessary or helpful that i can try and learn for a data analyst role? I know SQL is probably the most important skill but just want to be prepared with Python skills as well so i'm not stumped in an interview or anything. Thanks man.
Absolutely, Python is still up there as one of the more important things to know. I think one of the most important things to learn in Python is Pandas. Pandas is universally recognized for data analytics and a lot of people even put it on their resume to show that they know it. There is a lot that goes into learning Pandas, but it's worth investing the time into. If you already know that, and you know data visualizations I would start learning how to automate things. There are a lot of great courses to teach how to automate things with Python. It really does come in handy and I have automated a lot of my work with it over the years. Hope that helps!
How do you feel about someone bringing in a notebook journal during an interview? For example, suppose I want to ask several questions... rather than sit and remember, I can just look at my notes (not read them off robotically, but try to work the conversation towards it).
I personally think it shows your interest and preparedness. You could even start with - I have some questions I prepared beforehand. Remember there are two interviews in progress, them for your fit, and you for the company's fit to you.
Hi Alex! Really appreciate all the videos you have put up. You are by far the best teacher on here regarding data analytics. I wanted to ask you... For a typical data analyst role how many rounds of interviews are there? I havr heard some companies have case study rounds.. How would you go about them? It would be really useful if you made a video on that. Thanks!
Hey Alex I just got a SQL assement for a job interview any way you can look over it / give me tips on how I should approach it? Would be very helpful I really want this job
it's Valuable information, I have passed "before Data analyst" through a lot of interviews, and you just say the best scenario.
Thanks! I see there are the really obvious ones like not talking bad about my previous employer, but the one that really may have saved me was telling me I shouldn't say "I don't have a lot of experience but I'll learn." I literally said that in an interview, now I know better.
Always improving! I mentioned it because I used to also say that in interviews :)
The most explicative video on Data analytic I am subsscribing
Alex thank you so much for your videos. Your channel is the perfect place to start studying Data Analysis.
Thanks for sharing !! I am going to have a data analyst interview in 2 hours, and the manager just sent me an email and asked me about the expected salary. LOL, waiting for the next video!
Liting Liu oh man! So sorry I don’t have that video out yet! I will have that out early next week. Good luck in your interview!
gonna use that greatest weakness answer. thank you Alex
Hi Alex,
Thank you so much for these tips. Listening to you is so easy. It comes out naturally. You know, like how ti feels to watch Grey's Anatomy. Relatable and easy to understand.
I love Greys Anatomy so I take that a big compliment haha 😁
I really have perfectionism as my main weakness :)
More specifically obsessive compulsive personality disorder, but I'm fighting in my mind to produce "good enough" and not never ready "perfect" product.
Thanks, Alex. Great video. Took some good thoughts from it
Great video thank you! Help me reflect on the past interview mistakes I had.
Haha, there are quite a few parallels with dating - especially the part where you dont wanna come out desperate
Great videos as always Alex, I like your simple approach in your vids so thanks again. Do you think you'll ever do a live Q and A, or something similar to that?
Ivan knowles thanks so much Ivan! I am definitely going to do a Q and A video at some point, but I’ve never thought about doing it live. Is that something people would find useful? I’ve never done something like that.
@@AlexTheAnalyst Thanks for the reply! There's a current Channel I subscribe to that does that, but he does have a pretty large base of viewers. I would personally be just as okay with sending you questions. Either way I enjoy your videos just the same 👍!
Thanks Alex. I have an interview tomorrow 🤞🏽
Good luck!
Hi Alex loving your videos, I'm more on the bioinformatics side and want to go into a career in data as the two are really related, also the full skillset of a data analyst would be a really good video as previously mentioned
That's awesome and thanks for the suggestion! I have had others say the same thing so I will be sure to make that video!
Hi sir please make a video on full skills for data analyst
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll be sure to do that!
I was waiting for the SQL questions to get hard. I guess I could be a data analyst if I wanted to be 😁👍
hey Alex appreciate all the videos they've been quite helpful. I have a question about how much knowledge to have in python. Right now I'd say i'm pretty comfortable with data cleaning and data visualizations. Is there anything else you'd say is necessary or helpful that i can try and learn for a data analyst role? I know SQL is probably the most important skill but just want to be prepared with Python skills as well so i'm not stumped in an interview or anything. Thanks man.
Absolutely, Python is still up there as one of the more important things to know. I think one of the most important things to learn in Python is Pandas. Pandas is universally recognized for data analytics and a lot of people even put it on their resume to show that they know it. There is a lot that goes into learning Pandas, but it's worth investing the time into. If you already know that, and you know data visualizations I would start learning how to automate things. There are a lot of great courses to teach how to automate things with Python. It really does come in handy and I have automated a lot of my work with it over the years. Hope that helps!
How do you feel about someone bringing in a notebook journal during an interview? For example, suppose I want to ask several questions... rather than sit and remember, I can just look at my notes (not read them off robotically, but try to work the conversation towards it).
I personally think it shows your interest and preparedness. You could even start with - I have some questions I prepared beforehand. Remember there are two interviews in progress, them for your fit, and you for the company's fit to you.
Hi Alex. Was there a Video on python interview questions and answers? The sql one was great, prepared me for my interviews.
Hi Alex! Really appreciate all the videos you have put up. You are by far the best teacher on here regarding data analytics. I wanted to ask you... For a typical data analyst role how many rounds of interviews are there? I havr heard some companies have case study rounds.. How would you go about them? It would be really useful if you made a video on that. Thanks!
4 rounds
Hey Alex I just got a SQL assement for a job interview any way you can look over it / give me tips on how I should approach it? Would be very helpful I really want this job
Thanks💖
Where do you see yourself in 5 years? hopefully out of here.
I died laughing at 4:42 LOL
I'm sorry but simply looking at the bullet points is enough