1- Be good on the tools (excel, Sql, power Bi) 2- Be in an industry and stay for a while (industry mastery) 3- Specialize or Generalize? (Do you) 4- Softskills set you apart (communicating insights in ways that get to stakeholders efficiently) 5- Build a personal brand or portfolio (take Mo Chen's for example, structured, simple and understandable even for the non analytics folks)
Hi Mo Chen, I just wanted to say a huge thank you! Your videos have been a game-changer for me, and they've helped me land my first data analytics job. As a self-learned data analyst working in the construction industry as an engineer, your content has been incredibly valuable in guiding me along the way. Keep up the amazing work!
this is true. i practiced excel 2 months ago but that's it. now i forgot everything because i jumped to powerbi right away. now i wanna go back to excel and practice it again.
Very insightful,trying to grasp a lot of concepts at once will distract you in building a strong foundation.It’s better to stick to one grasp it then move to another one .Thank you Mo!
I definitely agree that being strong in Excel, SQL and having solid Communication skills will take you very far Are there any online resources for improving domain knowledge in finance / business analysis? I've been a marketing analyst for 5+ years but I'm looking to branch out
Hey Mo! Really love you content. I’m a Global Associate - Accounting & Finance. I’ve my masters in Accounting & Economics. Can I be a data analyst or scientist?
I have taken more than 1 month for sql is it fine as my basics are strong but i am not able to intermediate and hard level as but i am understanding concept but not able to solve problem so any suggestion should i master than gor further or should i master it?
Hi mo, I am fan of yours. I just want to ask if you take interest in web development and programming development such app, systems, games and other stuff since you are proficient in python and sql.
Hi bro, I want have some questions what softwares it's best python or R. Fr example i study supoly chain management and i love stalystics but I don't know what is best software to me.
You are both a skilled content creator and a proficient data analyst
1- Be good on the tools (excel, Sql, power Bi)
2- Be in an industry and stay for a while (industry mastery)
3- Specialize or Generalize? (Do you)
4- Softskills set you apart (communicating insights in ways that get to stakeholders efficiently)
5- Build a personal brand or portfolio (take Mo Chen's for example, structured, simple and understandable even for the non analytics folks)
1. Check
2. Gray area (one can start their own)
3. Both
4. Check
5. Check (technical)
Hi Mo Chen, I just wanted to say a huge thank you! Your videos have been a game-changer for me, and they've helped me land my first data analytics job. As a self-learned data analyst working in the construction industry as an engineer, your content has been incredibly valuable in guiding me along the way. Keep up the amazing work!
Congrats on landing your job! Keep up the good work :)
this is true. i practiced excel 2 months ago but that's it. now i forgot everything because i jumped to powerbi right away. now i wanna go back to excel and practice it again.
To forget everything about Power BI...
@@mrbartuss1 exactly lmao
@@mrbartuss1 Hahaha
1:40 This speaks to me. I like to be the "expert" in my chosen field. It's a pride thing.
Very insightful,trying to grasp a lot of concepts at once will distract you in building a strong foundation.It’s better to stick to one grasp it then move to another one .Thank you Mo!
Thank you very for making this video, it's really a life savior 🙏🏼
Jumping from tools has been my biggest pitfall as an analyst. This is my cue to gain mastery first.
You just evoked me again 🙌
I love it. Your the best. Your videos really help me ❤❤
Glad you like them!
man this video is very beneficial. thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
Thx for your sharing,inspiring a lot.
I definitely agree that being strong in Excel, SQL and having solid Communication skills will take you very far
Are there any online resources for improving domain knowledge in finance / business analysis?
I've been a marketing analyst for 5+ years but I'm looking to branch out
My Ultimate Data Roadmap has Domain Knowledge and Soft Skills Modules :) Feel free to check it out here -> mochen.info
Wonderful
Hey Mo!
Really love you content.
I’m a Global Associate - Accounting & Finance. I’ve my masters in Accounting & Economics. Can I be a data analyst or scientist?
Even if you don't have a degree you can be a data analyst, but a degree of finance is a great bonus.
I have taken more than 1 month for sql is it fine as my basics are strong but i am not able to intermediate and hard level as but i am understanding concept but not able to solve problem so any suggestion should i master than gor further or should i master it?
How about statistics?
Hi mo, I am fan of yours. I just want to ask if you take interest in web development and programming development such app, systems, games and other stuff since you are proficient in python and sql.
I don’t :)
What if the industry I start with does not pay as well as other industries?
Ramen noodles, my friend. Work your way up.
Hi bro, I want have some questions what softwares it's best python or R.
Fr example i study supoly chain management and i love stalystics but I don't know what is best software to me.