I just landed a job as a trainee data analyst - Tableau is the standard BI here and not many people can even use it - so this is very very useful for me, thanks Lukas (been subbed to your channel a while now and this something finally relevant for me - salute to you for for sharing this info
This is a well-balanced review of Tableau. Thanks for going into depth, I don't think I would go through 51 hours of content to get to Tableau-related content. I thought Coursera would have offered such that if we complete the certificate course we get a voucher to the Tableau Desktop Specialist exam, but that isn't the case with this certificate course.
Consider opting for a different course instead of this one. You might want to learn Tableau from a more time-efficient source or a course that imparts additional skills such as Excel or SQL. Afterwards, you can pursue the Tableau Data Analyst Certificate Exam, which holds a higher reputation.
Hi Lukas! Thanks for this video. I'm a Senior Financial Reporting Analyst currently improving my technical skills to land a job in the data field - hopefully soon. It would be great if you could create a video regarding BI Developers :) My roadmap includes mainly SQL + PowerBI ft. DAX and Tableau later + Python (NumPy/Pandas/Matplotlib&Seaborn), presently having basic VBA skills and PowerQuery/PowerPivot understanding. Using DataCamp Black Friday offer, I'll start with theirs Data Analyst Certification, following by Microsoft's DP-900 and PL-300. I would appreciate your feedback if you have some other ideas. Cheers, Adam
Tableau BI Analyst Professional Certificate: imp.i384100.net/tableau-analyst
I just landed a job as a trainee data analyst - Tableau is the standard BI here and not many people can even use it - so this is very very useful for me, thanks Lukas (been subbed to your channel a while now and this something finally relevant for me - salute to you for for sharing this info
Congrats on the new job! Cheers to continued and future success!
Awesome!! Congratulations
Thank you for the heads up
This is a well-balanced review of Tableau. Thanks for going into depth, I don't think I would go through 51 hours of content to get to Tableau-related content. I thought Coursera would have offered such that if we complete the certificate course we get a voucher to the Tableau Desktop Specialist exam, but that isn't the case with this certificate course.
Glad it was helpful!
Tableau also offers an e-learning platform, you don't need to pay for learning if you have an educational mail.
a top review, thanks very much. Just have a question: what tool or website did you use in the video for viewing the most demand skills?
Consider opting for a different course instead of this one. You might want to learn Tableau from a more time-efficient source or a course that imparts additional skills such as Excel or SQL. Afterwards, you can pursue the Tableau Data Analyst Certificate Exam, which holds a higher reputation.
agreed, as a starting point it is always better to diversify
Ur complicating things I think
Hi Lukas! Thanks for this video. I'm a Senior Financial Reporting Analyst currently improving my technical skills to land a job in the data field - hopefully soon. It would be great if you could create a video regarding BI Developers :) My roadmap includes mainly SQL + PowerBI ft. DAX and Tableau later + Python (NumPy/Pandas/Matplotlib&Seaborn), presently having basic VBA skills and PowerQuery/PowerPivot understanding.
Using DataCamp Black Friday offer, I'll start with theirs Data Analyst Certification, following by Microsoft's DP-900 and PL-300. I would appreciate your feedback if you have some other ideas. Cheers, Adam
What was that website for the Jobs and skills on demmand? could you add that link to the description?
hello , i like all the animate sketch , where did you get it ?
Which’s the page of 4:52?
That's datanerd.tech :)
Does tableau like require an Application to be downloaded or can it be accessed via web for completing this course?
Lukas, the course said 10h a week and you calculated it as 10h a day. I know the number of hours match in the end, but still
Ah, my mistake. Thanks for noticing
Great information.
Hi, can you please tell us the website address you used at 4:44?
It's datanerd.tech
Thanks a lot. Great content
Thank you! @@dragusinsilviu4862 🙏
1:41 Actually it says 10 hours per week, not per day
@@GonzoMu oh. Thanks!!!
I was scared as hell haha. I was like 10 hrs per day? Tf. 😆
First as always!