Your video sessions proved to be an invaluable resource, offering the insights I needed to step into the world of data analytics.
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Hi, I'm Emmanuel.
Here’s the truth about transitioning to data analysis roles, especially if you don't fit the 'stereotypical mold':
This course has provided me
with an excellent opportunity
to take my career to the next level
Zoe C.
Your video sessions proved to be an invaluable resource, offering the insights I needed to step into the world of data analytics.
Ritam D.
Emmanuel Segui, December 11, 2023
1. People are overwhelmed because there are too many technical skills to learn, and they don't know where to start. They think they have to learn everything, and they just give up.
2. They are scared because they feel their resume doesn't capture the skills they need because of their non-typical background.
3. And they are overwhelmed by data analysis interviews.
Most people are convinced there are more opportunities that their current job, but just don't know how to transition.
You just need a guide.
See, I taught myself various tech skills.
I interviewed for dozens of companies (I was a psychology major, not the 'typical' data science major).
I made mistakes, stumbled (English is not my first language), was confused....
But I made it. I got my first job as a data analyst in a medical college.
On the job, I know what employers like, what they are most excited about and that's what I want to teach you, and how you can leverage that in your resume and interview.
Therefore, shifting to data analysis roles requires to learn and apply the essential tech skills, create high-impact resume and practice data analysis interview.
If you want to learn how to overcome these 3 challenges to shift to data analysis roles, even If you don't fit the mold, learn the proven 3-step process responsible for a successful transition to a data analysis role, get my report now. 👇