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Wow thank you
ОтветитьIn this role you will often have to communicate with non-technical staff on quite complex issues. Can you give an example of when you have needed to do this and how you went about it? How do you make sure they understood the issue? any good answer for it
ОтветитьI have interview for data analyst intern at EY next week.. Preparing for that. I learned DA through Alex's Bootcamp. Now preparing for interviews. Thanks for sharing this video with us Thu VU.
ОтветитьStep 1: "Prepare before you get an interview"
Me: "crap" xD
Thank you for this insightful video. I quit white collar job for over 10 years ago and my previous job had no business with DA. As a complete newbie in DA, how do I handle the past experience aspect?
ОтветитьWoow Wonderful
Thanks 🎉😊❤
Hiiiii <3 Please notice me... I really want to have transition in career as data analyst. but through remote and as freelance. But what I'm worry about is that. We have family business running 6:00am to 8:30pm ..... only night I can have free time and to maximize it and improve myself learning. Is there any chance I can pursue this career. Im worry about team meeting because surely it will not happen on my free time in depends on team time.... I have lot of excuse... please correct my mindset. I love working infront of the computer... typingcoding and analys problem.... but this fam venture keep holding me back.
ОтветитьYou're Vietnamese people maybe..😂
Ответитьreally straightforward. really helpful. wish me luck
ОтветитьYou are like God for some people like me else my teachers aren't that good they even don't care may God bless you even they don't give the exposure about the things we should persue
ОтветитьThank you so much for sharing with us :)
ОтветитьI’m having the first data-related interview in my life tomorrow. Thank you chị Thu Vũ! This is really helpful!
ОтветитьThank you so much for the great tips but do you have any tips for someone transitioning to this field data analysis?
ОтветитьThe video is awesome. You have covered all the essentials. When I have been in a job interview before, I have been confident, kept eye contact, and smiled a little bit. We will definitely have a smooth interview if we follow this guide.
ОтветитьHey Thu! I don't know how I'm just now seeing this, but thanks for the plug at the beginning :D Great tips in your video!
ОтветитьI'm commenting here so i can able come back here before the 2 days of interview. video is just pure gold. thank you thu vu maam
ОтветитьHi Thu Vu, I really like your video's content in data science and want to a lot of things from you. Do you have any mentorship programs regarding data science?
ОтветитьThanks for this. I stink at interviews and prep. My teen and adult kids bluntly make me aware of my competence with sighs, rolling eyes, and "omg you've done x, y, and z so stop as it's boring af" 🤣
ОтветитьMore Pro Tips: 1 Sell your value don't just talk about what you do. For example, what does an iPod do? It has lots of memory and it's light weight. What's it's value...your entire music library in the palm of your hand. An analyst might say, "I make complex data easy to understand and digest at glance." An analytics engineer might say, "I make raw unstructured data useful. I can turn garbage into gold" 2. Ask questions, even leading questions. For example, "It sounds like you have data and it shows trends and what's happening, but what if I could offer you a little bit more by exploring why it's happening?" Or, "maybe you know why things are happening but are the things you doing to resolve it actually working. Maybe we could find out what works best. I'd like to help with that you've piqued my interest." 2.1 - Flip the questions back on them with more questions. You might not even know what they're talking about. When I switched from Systems Engineering to DevOps I didn't know very much about CI/CD or microservices. I had a basic understanding and I explained what I knew about it. Then I asked, how do you use them here? Are you using Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible? Then they talked about what they did in much more detail than I knew. I felt like a n00b all over again. From there I picked one thing, Ansible (which I knew very little about), and talked a little about Infrastructure as Code and how I was learning about serverless computing on AWS with GoLang. You're not going to know everything but if you have experience and can demonstrate some level of competence and enthusiasm it's going to increase your chances. Even if you don't get the job, at the very least you've gained that experience of interviewing.
ОтветитьVery good tips and summary.
ОтветитьIn the next one hour, I would be having an interview for a Data Analytics role (internship). I hope it goes well 😅...Thanks for this beautiful content!
ОтветитьIve never left comments before, but your videos are excellent and informative. Thank you very much and keep doing your great job!
ОтветитьI was just thinking about this topic a couple of days ago... And I just found this video :)
This is pure gold, thank you!
Thanks a lot for take time to do this great video.!!
ОтветитьThank you so much for creating this informative video! Helped me 😃
ОтветитьVery well explained, Thanks Thu
Ответитьgreat
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьAwesome Video 👍
ОтветитьThank you so much for the video 🤗
ОтветитьThanks thu for making this requested video. You are a godsend to the aspiring data analyst
Ответитьgreat video , thank you so much ☺️
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