Data Analyst Cheatsheet
Data Analyst Cheatsheet
But you and I both know that it’s not going to be easy.
But becoming a data analyst is not impossible. It’s not a game based on luck.
If you have a plan, and if you put in the work, you can do it.
Learn the right things. Build the right projects. Create a portfolio and make
your resume shine. Start applying for jobs, accept some initial rejections.
Don’t get discouraged. That’s the worst thing, and the thing that stops most
people. You won’t see all the progress you’ve made, I know that myself. It’s
easy to think you’re stuck in the same place.
But then the results will come. Keep improving. And you’ll get there.
Now, with this quick cheat sheet, we’ll just give some key advice, especially
when it comes to your portfolio and resume. If you’re not there just yet, don’t
worry. Let the information sink in, and you’ll be ready once you get there.
Project Advice
Project Selection:
● Go for projects that align with your skills and interests.
● Showcase a mixture of skills, emphasizing those like PowerBI/Tableau,
Python/R, and SQL. Excel is a bonus.
Presentation Matters:
● Frame and package your projects in a way that effectively showcases
your skills.
● Projects don’t need to be overly complex but should clearly display
desired skills.
● Keep project descriptions concise. Recruiters prefer a quick overview
that highlights the essentials.
● 2-4 high quality projects is a good start. Quality > quantity.
Portfolio Advice
Start Simple:
● Get familiar with existing platforms like GitHub, Kaggle, or
datascienceportfol.io before setting up a personal website. It’s easy to
store your projects there. Kaggle is data-science focused, but GitHub
works just as well and many will be familiar with Github.
General advice:
● Leverage your educational and professional background to support and
enhance your portfolio. But remember that you should only include
what helps you, not everything.
● Remote job opportunities can be challenging initially due to high
competition for entry level jobs, but are accessible with the right
qualifications and experience.
Beginner Resources:
Portfolios:
● GitHub
● Data Science Portfolio
● Kaggle
● Wordpress Free Plan (Free Personal Portfolio)
● Wix Free Plan (Personal Portfolio)
Project Ideas:
● Our 100 data analyst portfolio project package
● YouTube tutorials
● Dataquest's Data Analyst Projects for Beginners
Resume Advice
When listing certifications, like the Google data analyst certification, elaborate
on:
➔ Why did you pursue it?
➔ What you learned.
➔ How you've applied the knowledge.
Remember, framing your experience and skills in the right light can make all
the difference. You've got this!
// Team Data Job Report
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