I appreciate the timeline piece... I began this journey with absolutely no experience or knowledge of data... my mindset was total time frame of a year ish...broken down as 6-9 months ish of learning the multiple skills, then few months of multiple projects / updating resume , online profiles... and then few months searching for the right job.
I am re-watching this. I am from Senegal and have 10 years of experience in another domain. However, unknowingly, I have done a lot of analysis throughout the years with Excel. I recently decided to completely switch to Data Analytics because it is truly something that I love. I am in my very early thirties so this is something that I want for my career. Thank you for this video and HUGE shoutout to Alex because his videos have helped me a lot!
This is an excellent video, I have great respect for Alex. I used to be on healthcare clinical side so it is nice to see I can really progress to analytics when I put my mind and hard work for it.
Honestly I did a ECornell certificate for data analytics which taught me only the basics of using excel but not a over all view it was extremely fast paced
Thank you so much for this great webinar Alex. I’d like to ask, is there a preferred path of learning to follow when learning the tools we’d be working with?
I think watching the first 25 minutes , are much helpful , other can skip the other 45min as its targeting a very specific group of people , and the probability is very low to get the scholarship , overall career foundry program is too expensive for me and most of the viewers . (even after getting the scholarship)
Bootcamps are for very few people. I generally say most people don't need to do a bootcamp. If you're self-driven you can learn on your own via my bootcamp and other resources for free or very cheap. If you really need a mentor and have extra money and time a bootcamp may be a good fit. CareerFoundry is one of the more affordable ones and provides a job guarantee. Again, in general I don't think most people need a bootcamp, but if you do, it's a pretty good one.
@@AlexTheAnalyst hi, I have been following all your videos and I am really enjoying. Please I would like to be participating in your online webinar. Can you please send me more details about it
So u specifically mentioned and recommended one of the following in your live stream: Tableu DA certificate, Microsoft powerBI DA certificate, and AWS DA certificate. However, how do those certificates you mentioned in the live stream compare to the Google DA certificate and the IBM DA certificate? I did research and Google teaches "R", whereby the IBM certificate teaches Python. And I chose specifically and I'm currently doing the IBM because the IBM does Python and thought Python would be better as far as transferable and more widespread program skill. So how those 3 that you recommended DIFFER from the Google and the IBM certificate? They better than the Google and the IBM certificate, or they the at the same level as far as educational and real life practical value?
Certifications are different from certificates of completion. A certificate is evidence of education, while certification is evidence of passing an exam or meeting industry standards
I appreciate the timeline piece... I began this journey with absolutely no experience or knowledge of data... my mindset was total time frame of a year ish...broken down as 6-9 months ish of learning the multiple skills, then few months of multiple projects / updating resume , online profiles... and then few months searching for the right job.
Thanks for uploading 🎉
I'm from Las Vegas and in a data analytics program and recently found this channel.
What program are you taking?
Data Analytics from Correlation One
Watching again 😊. This seminar was very helpful and important for all data lovers and Alhamdulillalah i have shared it with my university friends.❤
I am re-watching this. I am from Senegal and have 10 years of experience in another domain. However, unknowingly, I have done a lot of analysis throughout the years with Excel. I recently decided to completely switch to Data Analytics because it is truly something that I love. I am in my very early thirties so this is something that I want for my career. Thank you for this video and HUGE shoutout to Alex because his videos have helped me a lot!
Goodluck!
@@justinnacu4502 Thank you so much!
Same situation friend, good luck!! From Argentina!
@@BelgranoCAB19 Good luck to you too!
Hey Alex First, I like to say Thank you for putting out this class for free. you are an Awesome Teacher
Thanks Alex! I really appreciate this video. Helped me a lot.
I’m from Nigeria been watching your videos for like 2weeks now I will like to be a data analyst cause I want to achieve something in life
You Got This Brother!
This was very informative 👏
Thank you Alex
This is an excellent video, I have great respect for Alex. I used to be on healthcare clinical side so it is nice to see I can really progress to analytics when I put my mind and hard work for it.
Very useful indeed!
Honestly I did a ECornell certificate for data analytics which taught me only the basics of using excel but not a over all view it was extremely fast paced
I'm from Nigeria
Thank you so much
Can anyone let me know what are the courses in IT industry which AI cannot replace.
Thank you so much for this great webinar Alex.
I’d like to ask, is there a preferred path of learning to follow when learning the tools we’d be working with?
when you will upload next part of amazon web scraping project ?
I think watching the first 25 minutes , are much helpful , other can skip the other 45min as its targeting a very specific group of people , and the probability is very low to get the scholarship , overall career foundry program is too expensive for me and most of the viewers . (even after getting the scholarship)
Bootcamps are for very few people. I generally say most people don't need to do a bootcamp. If you're self-driven you can learn on your own via my bootcamp and other resources for free or very cheap. If you really need a mentor and have extra money and time a bootcamp may be a good fit. CareerFoundry is one of the more affordable ones and provides a job guarantee. Again, in general I don't think most people need a bootcamp, but if you do, it's a pretty good one.
@@AlexTheAnalyst hi, I have been following all your videos and I am really enjoying. Please I would like to be participating in your online webinar. Can you please send me more details about it
I'm very interested, although I have already enrolled in online courses
hi, from NM
Uk
Hi how can I apply
Alex sir ! I am not clear in career foundry scholarships?
What do you think, how much time does it require to replace humans with AI? Maybe it's too late to dive into this specialization. What's your opinion?
im worried about this AI developments because I've identified DA as my alternative career option.
Promt engineer also in demand skill to ask ai write questions for business needs
There's no option to save this video
Applied for 1200 jobs? Damn there are like maybe ten at most available when I’ve looked lately.
I was living in Dallas which is a major area so there were lots out there - just not many that wanted to hire me lol
@@AlexTheAnalyst ahh I see. I worry with the current economy that there will not be many opening until things get better. :/
Stupid question ALERT: How can I learn Excel if I don't have access to Excel, please?
Why can't you get access to Excel?
Office 365
@@akshaychaurasiya1309 Okay, thank you!
excel on the web is free.
Great stuff! Watching this on replay right now so expecting to get alot of useful info!!!
Can people from third world country apply
Alex please stop witht the humm aw humm
To add to prior: its specifically Coursera certificate im currently doing.
So u specifically mentioned and recommended one of the following in your live stream: Tableu DA certificate, Microsoft powerBI DA certificate, and AWS DA certificate.
However, how do those certificates you mentioned in the live stream compare to the Google DA certificate and the IBM DA certificate? I did research and Google teaches "R", whereby the IBM certificate teaches Python.
And I chose specifically and I'm currently doing the IBM because the IBM does Python and thought Python would be better as far as transferable and more widespread program skill.
So how those 3 that you recommended DIFFER from the Google and the IBM certificate? They better than the Google and the IBM certificate, or they the at the same level as far as educational and real life practical value?
Certifications are different from certificates of completion. A certificate is evidence of education, while certification is evidence of passing an exam or meeting industry standards
watching again @NichoasNjou