He's the best teacher, his SQL course and power BI fully covered with knowledge and easy to understand. You will definitely enjoy while studying his courses. Big thumbs up sir 👍
I got a degree in Business Analytics and landed a job as a SQL Developer. I love the role so far and the teamwork between the SQL devs with the analytics team is awesome. I get to see problems from various perspectives at work which has helped me get a feel for best SQL practices and working within certain parameters/constraints.
@@ProGamER__801 Yeah, basically. Most of the company's processes are done in SQL Server. Some other teams work with Python, R, and C#, but the majority of our work is done in SQL databases.
cover some pain points in working w/ data. it's part of the career and you're talking about career paths. I've seen people study sql, think they got it, and then learned (by me) that their monthly analysis' for the last year are wrong. Can you imagine having to explain that to one of the richest persons on the planet and the owner of the company?? it is nightmare level awkward and uncomfortable. I've seen other mistakes that cost companies millions every few minutes. Can you imagine being that one person that brought a division down and everyone knows it was you? how do you even show up for work the next day. It's great people want to learn but they need some warnings and know about some pain points.
Sure, the stakes can be high, but that shouldn't deter people from pursuing a career in something that interests them deeply. SQL, like any other skill or tool, takes time to learn and no human is perfect. To avoid such situations, you should develop good coding habits to ensure the work you are doing is accurate, timely, and worthwhile. As a practice, I always QC my work before committing changes to my company's codebase or sending deliverables to a client or manager.
probably data engineer. you kind of reside in the least liked area programmers work in. So you can often find a developer but data jockeys not so much.
Many thanks for your useful video! I am a risk analyst working in finance who wants to get SQL skill for further career development. Can your recommend a good SQL qualification or certificate for this purpose please? By the way I am a total beginner and have never used SQL in my life.
Hey GL, I would suggest this course: codebasics.io/courses/sql-beginner-to-advanced-for-data-professionals Not saying this because it is my course but it truly has helped many. You will get certificate as well but to be honest all certificates are pretty much useless. what matters is your skills. I designed this course based on real life industry experiences and it covers end to end project (With 1.4 million records). It is perfect for beginners and advanced users both. Try it out.
yes you can. In youtube search "Codebasics age vs learning" you will find my video where I have talked about a physiotherapist learning this thing at 47 and two other folks who started this at age 38 and 44 and they were able to transition
Your chances of getting a job depend on the company. We suggest learning PowerBI, SQL, and Excel. Also, focus on creating a strong project portfolio and building credibility on LinkedIn. This will boost your chances of landing a job.
@@dammitanothername yaya,i want to become data analyst or engineer at some point,but it will take time ,so I'm just gonna get an entry level job with just sql and while I'm working for 6 months, I'll also keep learning python and powerbi,so 6 months from now, i will be able to get into data engineering or analytics ,at the same time,i will also have 6 months experience in data domain
@@ragnarlodhbrok1684 hello i am having 5 month experience in it but unfortunately I had to drop it due to personal issues. Could you please refer me for the same
Hi Dhaval Hope you had a splendid start to 2023 Want to transition to data field currently employed with Barclays for the 10 yrs in Banking & Finance I an 52 years young, can I still make it or is the
Harpreet, yes you can make a change. I have a subscriber who is a physiotherapist, he learnt data science and recently got a job as a health data analyst
Learn technology through industry based project learning on: codebasics.io/?
That was simple & clear content......Thanks brother....Respect form INDIA....
He's the best teacher, his SQL course and power BI fully covered with knowledge and easy to understand.
You will definitely enjoy while studying his courses.
Big thumbs up sir 👍
🙏🙏🙏Thanks for your kind words
Hey did this course is better for a commerce background student? So can we start
and sir also think about launch course on AI it is very beneficial.
I got a degree in Business Analytics and landed a job as a SQL Developer. I love the role so far and the teamwork between the SQL devs with the analytics team is awesome. I get to see problems from various perspectives at work which has helped me get a feel for best SQL practices and working within certain parameters/constraints.
Just wondering how much time did it took for you to leaen SQL?
@Dragonballhere I learned SQL in university, but I practiced it for about 3 or 4 more months in my free time before graduating and getting a job.
Just only SQL landed you job ?
@@ProGamER__801 Yeah, basically. Most of the company's processes are done in SQL Server. Some other teams work with Python, R, and C#, but the majority of our work is done in SQL databases.
Awesome Video! Very informative.
Make a video, Data = Story telling with presentation ☺️
Waiting for data engineer clear road map 😊as a data engineer aspirant , I am confused on how to learn in correct sequence .
hey it's been 1 year passed so did you find the correct squence if yes then please let me know
Can we have a data engineer roadmap too?
cover some pain points in working w/ data. it's part of the career and you're talking about career paths. I've seen people study sql, think they got it, and then learned (by me) that their monthly analysis' for the last year are wrong. Can you imagine having to explain that to one of the richest persons on the planet and the owner of the company?? it is nightmare level awkward and uncomfortable. I've seen other mistakes that cost companies millions every few minutes. Can you imagine being that one person that brought a division down and everyone knows it was you? how do you even show up for work the next day. It's great people want to learn but they need some warnings and know about some pain points.
Sure, the stakes can be high, but that shouldn't deter people from pursuing a career in something that interests them deeply. SQL, like any other skill or tool, takes time to learn and no human is perfect. To avoid such situations, you should develop good coding habits to ensure the work you are doing is accurate, timely, and worthwhile. As a practice, I always QC my work before committing changes to my company's codebase or sending deliverables to a client or manager.
I don't understand,which career containing this?
Thank you sir for your valuable information
Full stack developer or data engineer which career path has more scope in future
probably data engineer. you kind of reside in the least liked area programmers work in. So you can often find a developer but data jockeys not so much.
Data Engineer profession is one of the leading now
Thank you..really helpful!
How to join sql course?
Sir cloud computing ka course
Thanks for this explanation sir beginner sql project send me sir
Is python with SQL good combo or what would you suggest adding with SQL ?
Plz video on no. of job data profile related as compare to software developer
I’m looking for a course to get started in SQL. Any recommendations?
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After the AI is there a scope from Sql is it ok to learn SQL now???please suggest
Many thanks for your useful video! I am a risk analyst working in finance who wants to get SQL skill for further career development. Can your recommend a good SQL qualification or certificate for this purpose please? By the way I am a total beginner and have never used SQL in my life.
Hey GL, I would suggest this course: codebasics.io/courses/sql-beginner-to-advanced-for-data-professionals Not saying this because it is my course but it truly has helped many. You will get certificate as well but to be honest all certificates are pretty much useless. what matters is your skills. I designed this course based on real life industry experiences and it covers end to end project (With 1.4 million records). It is perfect for beginners and advanced users both. Try it out.
@@codebasics Thank you so much!
cool video)
Can we apply for data analytics when we complete SQL course?
Hi let me know.. if anyone at 40 can get a job with these courses after a career gap of 10yrs🙏
yes you can. In youtube search "Codebasics age vs learning" you will find my video where I have talked about a physiotherapist learning this thing at 47 and two other folks who started this at age 38 and 44 and they were able to transition
@@codebasics thank you bhai. It boosts up the confidence
How to be master in sql to get a SQL based jobs
I am from non programming background and doing my MBA. Only learning SQL & Power BI can I get entry level jobs in Data analytics field?
Your chances of getting a job depend on the company. We suggest learning PowerBI, SQL, and Excel. Also, focus on creating a strong project portfolio and building credibility on LinkedIn. This will boost your chances of landing a job.
plz make video on SQL plz i beg you plz
Do video on snowflake
Yup a full fledge data engineering tutorials is coming up this year
@@codebasics When can we expect
If I am doing Oracle in 2024, is good time age30
Can we get job with only SQL ?
@codebasics can a commerce background student can doo sql for better placement .. Bcz sql looks some interesting for me!! Thts y
Yes
Most is a word
Moft is an emotion 😂😂
I studied sql since last month.... can i get a job with just sql?
maybe, but just constantly learning and leveling up. Do not get complacent or comfortable. keep climbing. r
@@dammitanothername yaya,i want to become data analyst or engineer at some point,but it will take time ,so I'm just gonna get an entry level job with just sql and while I'm working for 6 months, I'll also keep learning python and powerbi,so 6 months from now, i will be able to get into data engineering or analytics ,at the same time,i will also have 6 months experience in data domain
@@ragnarlodhbrok1684 hello i am having 5 month experience in it but unfortunately I had to drop it due to personal issues. Could you please refer me for the same
@@niveditatiwari8549 sure. give me your linkedin link. I will connect with you there.
Update: I got a job as a data analyst in Chennai 🥳
pls give me remote job…i know sql server….no payment…first you give some project related to sql server…then if you satisfied then you pay…
Hi Dhaval
Hope you had a splendid start to 2023
Want to transition to data field
currently employed with Barclays for the 10 yrs in Banking & Finance
I an 52 years young, can I still make it or is the
Harpreet, yes you can make a change. I have a subscriber who is a physiotherapist, he learnt data science and recently got a job as a health data analyst
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