What Does a Data Analyst Do: Meetings, Data, Excel, SQL
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Top Comments (10)
I thought my one ear is not working but i think the issue is something else.
let's analyze the data on the right stereo channel ... ohhhhhh
My role as a data analyst revolves around Managing (monitoring & Evaluation) and Analyzing Programs. I work 80% with Excel and Google Sheets and 50% with Power BI and 30% Databases. But a chuck of my job is operations, projects, meetings and community management. The role differs per company
I thought I was going deaf in my right ear but no it's part of the video. Great content as usual though!
What you said about having passion for it is Very true Alex. I have tried a couple of things in the past but data has being the only one I have consistently enjoyed doing for over 2 years consecutively and even started a channel on. So yes really do agree with this and thank you man.
The context switching between back-to-back meetings and jumping into complex SQL is something no one prepares you for. Those dashboards with live alerts have been a lifesaver for me personally.
I appreciate your words and videos ❤
in my current position, a lot of my work is within Excel because they only use it. I personally am allowed to do things in SQL so thats how I practice so that I don't forget the information. I work without motivation but we live in capitalism so I feel like many people, if not most, don't enjoy their jobs for a myriad of reasons. We have weekly Teams meetings and use Teams and email for communication because we all wfh. I create visuals using pivot tables.
Thanku so much ❤
I work for a non-profit, I majorly use Excel. It does the work well. But it good idea to get to know SQL
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Top Comments (10)
I thought my one ear is not working but i think the issue is something else.
let's analyze the data on the right stereo channel ... ohhhhhh
My role as a data analyst revolves around Managing (monitoring & Evaluation) and Analyzing Programs. I work 80% with Excel and Google Sheets and 50% with Power BI and 30% Databases. But a chuck of my job is operations, projects, meetings and community management. The role differs per company
I thought I was going deaf in my right ear but no it's part of the video. Great content as usual though!
What you said about having passion for it is Very true Alex. I have tried a couple of things in the past but data has being the only one I have consistently enjoyed doing for over 2 years consecutively and even started a channel on. So yes really do agree with this and thank you man.
The context switching between back-to-back meetings and jumping into complex SQL is something no one prepares you for. Those dashboards with live alerts have been a lifesaver for me personally.
I appreciate your words and videos ❤
in my current position, a lot of my work is within Excel because they only use it. I personally am allowed to do things in SQL so thats how I practice so that I don't forget the information. I work without motivation but we live in capitalism so I feel like many people, if not most, don't enjoy their jobs for a myriad of reasons. We have weekly Teams meetings and use Teams and email for communication because we all wfh. I create visuals using pivot tables.
Thanku so much ❤
I work for a non-profit, I majorly use Excel. It does the work well. But it good idea to get to know SQL