For the person who believes the industry Saturated, please volunteer for a non-profit and do projects meaningful to that org. You will do meaningful work AND be a proven data analyst and no longer an inexperienced entry level... Lastly, at my large company, you can get nearlt any job and start gaining data experience... From what you shared i bet you would transition officially in less than 15 months... Unofficially, probably 3-6 months depending on the team or organization you join.
Yup, volunteer for non-profits and train yourself to be a data analyst. It'll be difficult, but it's a bona-fide way to get experience in data analysis. Non-profits really appreciate your free labor and are willing to be references. It's not as hard as people make it out to be. What's better is if you start making your way through the data domains in your company. No job or experience? Volunteer. Most non-profits can't get enough help.
sir what about data analyst work in freelancing like on upwork, fiverr
How many people get gigs on unworkable and fiverr?
For the person who believes the industry Saturated, please volunteer for a non-profit and do projects meaningful to that org.
You will do meaningful work AND be a proven data analyst and no longer an inexperienced entry level...
Lastly, at my large company, you can get nearlt any job and start gaining data experience... From what you shared i bet you would transition officially in less than 15 months... Unofficially, probably 3-6 months depending on the team or organization you join.
Where do you work?
Yup, volunteer for non-profits and train yourself to be a data analyst. It'll be difficult, but it's a bona-fide way to get experience in data analysis. Non-profits really appreciate your free labor and are willing to be references. It's not as hard as people make it out to be. What's better is if you start making your way through the data domains in your company. No job or experience? Volunteer. Most non-profits can't get enough help.
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