First off you’re awesome! This is legit the FIRST day in the life video I’ve ever watched on here that actually explains the tasks of your day to day while still respecting Company privacy. As a self taught analyst that transitioned over from being a claims adjuster, and a black woman as well, I really enjoyed this video and will be subscribing now! ☺️
@@ohemanae no thank you seriously! I ended up binging some of your videos last night & plan on continuing today. I got an offer yesterday for my 2nd BI analyst role so I literally found you at the perfect time. I’m actually watching your stuff with a notebook & pen in hand bc of all the useful info that I will be using in my next role. Thank you so much 🥹
Finally a day in the life video that actually feels realistic! I'm trying to move into this work field (coming from within IT) and some of the other day in the life videos just didn't give a clear image at all. Really appreciate this!
I listened to a lot of videos of other bloggers, and I liked your videos the most! The voice is so pleasant, enough information. Thanks a lot ! If possible, could you recreate the Data Analyst interview?
Thank you so much 😊 & I followed a non traditional path to becoming a Data Analyst ( th-cam.com/video/emSrHHIC6ts/w-d-xo.html ) so I personally did not experience the interview process.
Hi Caffrey, That is awesome 🙌🏾 I personally have not taken this course but check out Reddit & other TH-cam videos to hear some tips from people who have actually went through it. I hope this helps.
Great video! When drilling down the data on engineers attrition rate did you use data provided from the stakeholder that gave reasons for engineers being let go or quitting?
Hi Eli, Thank you 😊 & I did not show it in the video but prior to determining that engineers had the highest attrition rate, I created a chart that compared all roles in the data. Engineers had the highest # of exit dates so that outcome showed in the video. This data did not include reasons as to why engineers were leaving or were let go but I have worked with data that included survey responses that provided reasons as to why someone voluntarily left the company/team or why they were let go.
Hello! Thank you for the great video. I’m currently in the accounting field and looking into transitioning into data analytics. I was just wondering how you got into the field or if that’s where you first started your career? What kind of tips can you give for someone that wants to get into the field? Thank you!!
Hi Nick, Thank you for watching. Please take a look at this video where I talk about how I got into this field: th-cam.com/video/emSrHHIC6ts/w-d-xo.html Also, here are 3 videos that share some tips: th-cam.com/video/Z4yx8XBbTBY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/INvQvVekQbI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/DGVdbJ-wOac/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps 😊
I'm a software engineer and know both Python and SQL pretty fluently. Which one do you use more Python or SQL? Also, can I extract excel files with pandas and work with data that way or is excel required?
Hi Ralph, That is awesome 🙌🏾 I mainly work with SQL. The teams I have worked with throughout the years have a preference towards me working directly with excel so it really does depend on the team you work with but it definitely is a possibility to work with the data in other ways. I hope this helps.
@@ohemanae Yes that does help thank you for the response. One more question would you say you work with SQL more bcuz that's what you're more familiar with?
Hi Ohema! Thank you so much for the great content. I am currently working as an accountant in Europe and also considering learning a new skill. That led me to your video and I love it ❤. I do have a question and will really appreciate your tips. I my late 30s I find it difficult to have to venture into another 3years bachelors. Any tips on a faster track into landing a job in the Data analysis path? Thanks in advance
Thank you Pamela 😊 I understand but I truly believe it is never to late to pivot to a new career. I hope this video helps to provide some tips: th-cam.com/video/DGVdbJ-wOac/w-d-xo.html
@@ohemanae oh yes! It helped just how i thought. Thank you so much! I am sure going to do som studies on youtube then enroll in a certification course 🤗
First off you’re awesome! This is legit the FIRST day in the life video I’ve ever watched on here that actually explains the tasks of your day to day while still respecting Company privacy. As a self taught analyst that transitioned over from being a claims adjuster, and a black woman as well, I really enjoyed this video and will be subscribing now! ☺️
Hi MaKayla,
I appreciate this ☺️
Thank you so much 🙌🏾
@@ohemanae no thank you seriously! I ended up binging some of your videos last night & plan on continuing today. I got an offer yesterday for my 2nd BI analyst role so I literally found you at the perfect time. I’m actually watching your stuff with a notebook & pen in hand bc of all the useful info that I will be using in my next role. Thank you so much 🥹
@@WvyGoddess Congratulations on your offer! That is amazing.
So happy you are finding my videos helpful.
More videos to come 😊
Finally a day in the life video that actually feels realistic! I'm trying to move into this work field (coming from within IT) and some of the other day in the life videos just didn't give a clear image at all. Really appreciate this!
Glad it was helpful 🙌🏾
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you so much! I appreciate the realness of your video. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😊
Great content, you just gained a subscriber, I'm just getting into data analysis, hope to get more inspiration from your videos. Cheers
Thank you 😊
Thanks for going the extra effort to use sample data. Really appreciate it!
No problem.
Glad it was helpful 😊
I listened to a lot of videos of other bloggers, and I liked your videos the most! The voice is so pleasant, enough information. Thanks a lot ! If possible, could you recreate the Data Analyst interview?
Thank you so much 😊
& I followed a non traditional path to becoming a Data Analyst ( th-cam.com/video/emSrHHIC6ts/w-d-xo.html )
so I personally did not experience the interview process.
I'm going to apply for the Data Analytics Coursera cert next month. Any tips and tricks?
Hi Caffrey,
That is awesome 🙌🏾
I personally have not taken this course but check out Reddit & other TH-cam videos to hear some tips from people who have actually went through it.
I hope this helps.
Great video! When drilling down the data on engineers attrition rate did you use data provided from the stakeholder that gave reasons for engineers being let go or quitting?
Hi Eli,
Thank you 😊
& I did not show it in the video but prior to determining that engineers had the highest attrition rate, I created a chart that compared all roles in the data.
Engineers had the highest # of exit dates so that outcome showed in the video.
This data did not include reasons as to why engineers were leaving or were let go but I have worked with data that included survey responses that provided reasons as to why someone voluntarily left the company/team or why they were let go.
Great overview of your role!
Thank you Ashley 😊
Great tips! I really enjoyed this!
Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Hello! Thank you for the great video. I’m currently in the accounting field and looking into transitioning into data analytics. I was just wondering how you got into the field or if that’s where you first started your career? What kind of tips can you give for someone that wants to get into the field? Thank you!!
Hi Nick,
Thank you for watching.
Please take a look at this video where I talk about how I got into this field: th-cam.com/video/emSrHHIC6ts/w-d-xo.html
Also, here are 3 videos that share some tips:
th-cam.com/video/Z4yx8XBbTBY/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/INvQvVekQbI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/DGVdbJ-wOac/w-d-xo.html
I hope this helps 😊
I'm a software engineer and know both Python and SQL pretty fluently. Which one do you use more Python or SQL? Also, can I extract excel files with pandas and work with data that way or is excel required?
Hi Ralph,
That is awesome 🙌🏾
I mainly work with SQL.
The teams I have worked with throughout the years have a preference towards me working directly with excel so it really does depend on the team you work with but it definitely is a possibility to work with the data in other ways.
I hope this helps.
@@ohemanae Yes that does help thank you for the response. One more question would you say you work with SQL more bcuz that's what you're more familiar with?
Not at all. All the teams I have worked with coincidentally utilize SQL 😅
That is why I personally have gained more hands on experience with SQL.
Hi Ohema!
Thank you so much for the great content. I am currently working as an accountant in Europe and also considering learning a new skill. That led me to your video and I love it ❤.
I do have a question and will really appreciate your tips. I my late 30s I find it difficult to have to venture into another 3years bachelors. Any tips on a faster track into landing a job in the Data analysis path?
Thanks in advance
Thank you Pamela 😊
I understand but I truly believe it is never to late to pivot to a new career.
I hope this video helps to provide some tips: th-cam.com/video/DGVdbJ-wOac/w-d-xo.html
@@ohemanae oh yes! It helped just how i thought. Thank you so much! I am sure going to do som studies on youtube then enroll in a certification course 🤗
I enjoyed it 🫶🏾
I am glad you did 🙌🏾
Thank you for watching 😊
Do you ever need to work during Saturday and Sundays because the week wasn’t enough?
Hi Sinan,
I personally don’t but I know people who do by choice. It all depends on their workload, team, company, etc.
I hope this helps 😊
How many hours of hard work would you say you put in a week? Thanks!