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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by hunterden: 10:44am On Aug 16, 2021
Adaorababy:
IT is the future oil. I recently obtained a scrum master certification from scrum alliance.org. Although, I'm still in the job search, I am planning to partake in manual QA training.

Although, it costs $2,999, I don't have the cash yet but I hope to get certified before the end of this year. It really pays to be in IT. It's more profitable than making hair, ICAN, ACCA or what have you. If you can, please invest rigorously into it.

I envy Data Analytics but I have a poor statistical skill. I don't want to start something I know I will perform poorly in it. This is why I choose Scrum and Manual QA because it's for talkers like me.

So, choose any field of IT that conforms to your interest or skill and you will never regret it. I often tell younger people who are involved in wire fraud to instead learn a skill with the equipment at their disposal. It's better than being chased around by EFCC, interpol, FBI etc

Hi,I have heard about this scrum certification and I am very interested in it.can I send you a message? I like to know more from someone into it
Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by na2016: 10:44am On Aug 16, 2021
ajoke1824:
No response?? cry

That path will be saturated soon. It will soon be like MS word, etc. Just have a specific field that you are using the data analytics.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Adaorababy(f): 10:47am On Aug 16, 2021
hunterden:


Hi,I have heard about this scrum certification and I am very interested in it.can I send you a message? I like to know more from someone into it

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by AnalysisGuru: 10:47am On Aug 16, 2021
Let me drop this gist here. I am currently working as a Data Analyst. I started in 2019 and i have moved across 4 jobs with the one i am in now as the 4th one. Data Analytics pays a lot if you so good. Learn Python(Preferably) or R, then PowerBI or Tableau or Google Data Studio. Also Excel knowledge and SQL knowledge will help you a lot. If you can use 6 months actively working on learning and practicing Data, you will be so good.
Lastly, understand business knowledge too and how it works with data. Data analytics is useless without Domain knowledge.
I also should tell you that you become better at Data Analysis by analyzing data not by watching videos on analyzing Data itself.
What develops your muscles is actually wrangling data, exploratory analysis, thinking analytically and getting insights from data. So while you watch videos, also practice daily.
It is a promising career with many companies looking for sound Data Analytics professionals.
Nice day.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Kenny242(m): 10:49am On Aug 16, 2021
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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Bahat: 10:52am On Aug 16, 2021
Brooke60:
I am waiting for those in programming to help us out.

I am thinking Data, JavaScript or Python ( which one will you recommend for beginners please)


Python

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by SavageBoy: 10:53am On Aug 16, 2021
Brooke60:
I am waiting for those in programming to help us out.

I am thinking Data, JavaScript or Python ( which one will you recommend for beginners please)

What do you want to do?
Both are beginner's friendly.
JavaScript is Corely for the Web(Front end) while python is a back end programming language which is also widely used in the Data Field.

They are both cool languages for beginners...

What do you want to do?

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by mikeapollo: 11:00am On Aug 16, 2021
ajoke1824:
I sincerely hope this hits frontpage as I need as many sensible responses as possible.

This is going to be a really long one.

I'm a 21 year old penultimate student of one of Nigeria's federal universities.

I'm one of those, I can never work under a boss. I'd rather have my own business people. However, this choice took a different turn the relationship I thought was going to lead me through the isle ended in the mud. I eventually figured out that my decision to own my own business and not get a job were influenced by three things:

1. My life was wrapped around the guy I was in a relationship with. I didn't really have a life of my own. My ambition when I was with him was mostly to start a business, finish my first degree, and be a sit-at-home mum and wife. I kicked against getting a second degree and even rejected two sponsorships to relocate to Canada because I wanted to be with my man (my mumu no get part two that time).

2. I saw how badly my mom was treated at her place of work by her boss(es). I'd usually get angry and eventually vowed never to get a job.

3. I considered myself someone who's not brilliant and smart enough for the cooperate world. (Low self-esteem).

The nonsense relationship ended in a terrible way but I eventually picked up myself and moved on. Now, I'm beginning to love the cooperate world but choosing a career path has become a headache. I've been totally confused. Some of my classmates are taking ICAN and ACCA. Some are also taking CFA courses (I'm studying economics) but I have no interest in CFA, ICAN or ACCA.

I spoke with a friend of mine and he advised me to consider data analysis but I have my doubts and fears. So many questions have been ringing in my head.

How do I choose a career path that I don't eventually get frustrated with at the end of the day?

How promising is Data analysis as a career path?

What's the average pay in this field.

I'd really love to thread a path where I have even the slightest spark of passion but I can't seem to connect my passion with data analysis.

Is passion important in choosing a career path?

It feels like I've been wasting my life all these years on a man so much that the only passions I have are:

1. Writing (I earned a few naira notes during the lockdown from this)
2. Hair styling (I fantasize about this and even beg people to let me make their hair)
3. Selling (I really love to sell)

What else? Nothing.

If I'm going to be sincere and truthful to myself, those three things are the only things that truly make sense to me when it comes to earning but I feel I should do more and spend some time in the cooperate world.

Wait, tell me y'all understand what I wrote up there because my mind is all over the place right now and I don't know what to think anymore.

Thank you in advance.


As a young 21 year old girl at level 300 studying Economics, this my candid advice:
1. Get a very good grade in Economics e.g. 2:1 or first class (at worst, a 2:2)
2. Get into ACCA (it has global recognition but more expensive) or go for ICAN
3. Then acquire Data Analytics to support your career and be multi-skilled. (you would be in much better position to reap the benefits/value in data analytics when you combine it with professional qualification/competence as a chartered accountant with BSc in Economics).


Data Analytics can be applied to various specialized fields e.g. business, IT, medicine, etc. but is much better to be an expert/ core professional in the subject area and then add data-analytics to complement your skill-set, enhance your employability, versatility, ability to change job/career etc.
Don't make the mistake of over-relying on only data analytics by neglecting the other core disciplines e.g. accounting/economics.

It is much better to have very good understanding of the subject area so that you could interpret and possibly take decision on the report generated from your data analytics.

You would be a hot cake if you can combine BSc Economics, ACCA and Data Analytics. (CFA will be the crown of it all, especially if you want to work in a financial institution)

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by 28plus: 11:02am On Aug 16, 2021
ajoke1824:
No response?? cry

This is soooo me right now.

Your case is even better than mine cos you're very much younger and you've identified your passion.

I'm just stucked right now but I definitely would want to go into data analysis.

May be because it's related to my course, but I don't think I have the passion.

But like they say, when there's a will, there's a way.

Please, do well to mention me when you finally decide on what you want to do
Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Gandokii(m): 11:03am On Aug 16, 2021
Yes, indeed from my research. Data analytics is a field under data science. Very lucrative now and many re yet to tap into the field, and data analysts are on demand now. Am currently undergoing an online class with quantum analytics and it's interesting. From wat I learnt, one can easily get remote jobs and be paid in USD. Not abt d money, tho it counts. Acquire the skill and be good at it as no knowledge of such is a waste.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by BJanta: 11:05am On Aug 16, 2021
1forall:
At 21 you should be thinking about your career and making plans towards your future so you appear to be on the right path. Though I know there's more to you than can be written in those few paragraphs up there, I got the feeling you're still undecided and impressionable, and though you've made poor sentimental decisions prior to now, it's not too late yet.

So if you've identified your passions for writing, hair styling and selling what are you doing thinking about data analytics?

I advise people like you who see themselves as entrepreneurs and business oriented; that experience in the corporate environment is necessary to equip you with the hard and soft skills you will need when you eventually decide to venture out on your own, so on that basis will recommend that you get a job in a structured work environment to start with. If you're looking at data science, are you comfortable with statistics, technical & logical thinking, computer applications (math & stat, programming, databases and presentation) and IT in general? Do you want to learn and grow in those fields? If yes, then that's great but if no, what other field do you fancy? You need to find that out.

Final advice: Focus on those areas of strength already identified (writing etc.) and continue to develop the required skills and experience for making a living from them now and in the future, while also planning for and plotting a career path in the corporate world, data science or not. That way, even when you get employed you'll always have something to do "on the side" which helps you build a personal focus outside of your employment. Such a plan stands to make you gain valuable corporate discipline & experience, expand your knowledge base and polish your CV until you feel prepared (mentally & financially) and confident enough to start something of your own. Finally, give yourself realistic timelines to achieve these things so you don't heap too much pressure on yourself.

Excellent!
Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by DissTroy(m): 11:07am On Aug 16, 2021
Suspect33:
One thing I'm certain of, Data Analysis is better than OVERSATURATED web development

Also, If you have a passion for Writing and Selling and are truly gifted in the craft, you should give copywriting a try, it pays even more than Medicine and Law combined
Maybe. But it is easier to own a business and/or freelance for clients even in your locality with web development than data analysis.

Working in data analysis is more like a pyramid scheme work system: Big data analysis firm with connections gets the jobs from big firms then mostly outsource it to freelancers or those in their employ.

Most times, as a data analyst, you can't really point to any project you did as yours which means you can't build a legacy portfolio. With web development, it's possible.

And data analysis has a steeper learning curve. You'd need to learn and commercialise other digital skills before you break even with data analysis.

And, many web developers are increasingly adding SEO analysis, intermediate-level cybersecurity and copywriting to their skill sets. These extra skills make you more sort after as a web developer.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by chrisxxx(m): 11:19am On Aug 16, 2021
Kokaine:
Any career you can find offers on freelancer or upworks is promising. That's the future. Working remotely for people you don't meet and getting paid in dollars.

All those jobs people once thought lowly of like learning languages are hot cakes on upwork.com

If you know French or Hausa, you can interpret for people for a fee. You can do voice over script for short video adverts and get foreign exchange.

If you sabi electrical, then learn Proteus for simulation and building PCBs.

If you buy data, then do YouTube trainings on graphic design, video animation WordPress and some soft easy skills.

The employment scenery has changed. You can go rent a store now and call it your office and be doing freelancing jobs and still be richer than a Nigerian doctor that is not paid.

You can be an app developer that didn't go beyond secondary school and still wear better shoes than uniben computer science HOD

This is the era of skills and abilities and not class of degrees and connection. Your skill is your own connection.

So yes please... Your data science is a very good freelancing opportunity. Grab it
Bros educate me which one be Proteus for simulation and building PCBs.?
Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by mapet: 11:20am On Aug 16, 2021
Data Analytics is the future that is already here

Data Analytics will be an interesting journey but you need to start pretty early....

Hope your math and stats are good and they will come as added advantage.

Get yourself on some introductory courses on coursera, udemy etc. For post grad, check Data or Business Analytics courses at Havard, Chicago Booth, Texas Universities

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by iamwebguru: 11:23am On Aug 16, 2021
Why not consider learning copywriting as you love writing, let me tell you if you don't have passion for data analytics or analysis you better don't waste more of your time. The earlier the better now copywriting is hot cake both locally and internationally. Don't dull oo

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Help2020: 11:27am On Aug 16, 2021
Brooke60:
I am waiting for those in programming to help us out.

I am thinking Data, JavaScript or Python ( which one will you recommend for beginners please)
I don't know much about data. But I am a full stack developer. As a full stack developer the jobs are there constant. .Consider this career path and you won't regret it.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by imagrg(m): 11:28am On Aug 16, 2021
You have a skill in writing already. Can you please develop that and make money via some online portals like Upwork?
Though I am not too knowledgeable in this area but can we discuss via admnairahunt@gmail.com to get more advice as a retired educationist?
ajoke1824:
I sincerely hope this hits frontpage as I need as many sensible responses as possible.

This is going to be a really long one.

I'm a 21 year old penultimate student of one of Nigeria's federal universities.

I'm one of those, I can never work under a boss. I'd rather have my own business people. However, this choice took a different turn the relationship I thought was going to lead me through the isle ended in the mud. I eventually figured out that my decision to own my own business and not get a job were influenced by three things:

1. My life was wrapped around the guy I was in a relationship with. I didn't really have a life of my own. My ambition when I was with him was mostly to start a business, finish my first degree, and be a sit-at-home mum and wife. I kicked against getting a second degree and even rejected two sponsorships to relocate to Canada because I wanted to be with my man (my mumu no get part two that time).

2. I saw how badly my mom was treated at her place of work by her boss(es). I'd usually get angry and eventually vowed never to get a job.

3. I considered myself someone who's not brilliant and smart enough for the cooperate world. (Low self-esteem).

The nonsense relationship ended in a terrible way but I eventually picked up myself and moved on. Now, I'm beginning to love the cooperate world but choosing a career path has become a headache. I've been totally confused. Some of my classmates are taking ICAN and ACCA. Some are also taking CFA courses (I'm studying economics) but I have no interest in CFA, ICAN or ACCA.

I spoke with a friend of mine and he advised me to consider data analysis but I have my doubts and fears. So many questions have been ringing in my head.

How do I choose a career path that I don't eventually get frustrated with at the end of the day?

How promising is Data analysis as a career path?

What's the average pay in this field.

I'd really love to thread a path where I have even the slightest spark of passion but I can't seem to connect my passion with data analysis.

Is passion important in choosing a career path?

It feels like I've been wasting my life all these years on a man so much that the only passions I have are:

1. Writing (I earned a few naira notes during the lockdown from this)
2. Hair styling (I fantasize about this and even beg people to let me make their hair)
3. Selling (I really love to sell)

What else? Nothing.

If I'm going to be sincere and truthful to myself, those three things are the only things that truly make sense to me when it comes to earning but I feel I should do more and spend some time in the cooperate world.

Wait, tell me y'all understand what I wrote up there because my mind is all over the place right now and I don't know what to think anymore.

Thank you in advance.

Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Brooke60(f): 11:33am On Aug 16, 2021
Kokaine:
Python is taking a center position in almost all facets of most industries. You find python as an advantage in data science, GIS, microcontrollers (raspberry) and many more.
JavaScript is a very good language that will give you an edge in understanding any other programming you ever delve into. If you know JavaScript, then something like arduino c will be like childsplay to you.

If you are still young and receiving money from parents, you should learn the two. And most importantly, learn where to apply them. For instance if you know python, just learn some skills on qgis or arcgis, or take anything python is actually used for in the real world.

After that where should you go? Freelancer.com, upwork.com

Try to be self employed. Nigeria employment scene is turning something else. If you pay 2m now you won't get firs job unlike before. Someone got ndic job for 4.5m.

Better to do things that make you struggle on your own than wait till Nigeria will be good again. Or till population of lagosians reduce. The population is not going to reduce very soon.
Thank you so much for the details, I am working 9-5 and planning to add more skills to my basic HTML/CSS.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Hassanmaye(m): 11:43am On Aug 16, 2021
OfeAchi:
Look for a good rich husband and marry.
I can recommend some well to do Igbo guys for you.
Forget, all these feminists. A woman without a man to take care of her is not worth living.
3 of my sisters are sit at home mothers, taking in millions in savings form their wealthy husbands. Leave Data Analysis for the guys!
Bad boy
Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Jamesbiodun(m): 11:55am On Aug 16, 2021
It is good but focus on your school and do the online course....
I am just learning data ethics
Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by speedeinstein(m): 11:56am On Aug 16, 2021
Hello, @Ajoke1824 I am participating in a free data analytics training/internship program with possible job placement at the end of the program. If you are interested you can reach out to me OR you can just follow this link to register https://entrylevel.page/9sZg

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Embell: 11:58am On Aug 16, 2021
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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Kokaine(m): 12:04pm On Aug 16, 2021
chrisxxx:

Bros educate me which one be Proteus for simulation and building PCBs.?
Printed circuit board. Proteus has the Isis schematic display and PCB profile. The PCB allows people to generate Gerber files to send for production in mass.

If you want to know more about PCB, go to YouTube and search for a British lecturer called Scott Card. Hr has a whole course on Proteus which includes PCB. Learn it and start making money.

The picture below is a circuit done on perf board. You cannot do manynof this circuit before it will be copied or you even get tired. To make it appear like the green printed oyibo boards you usually see in your electronics, you need to build the PCB version of it, send the files to China for production

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by Kokaine(m): 12:09pm On Aug 16, 2021
Brooke60:
Thank you so much for the details, I am working 9-5 and planning to add more skills to my basic HTML/CSS.
Since you already know HTML and CSS. What is your career, what do you want to go into? If its web design, don't waste your time, go straight to WordPress, but if you have other career paths that's programming related, learn JavaScript. If you are going into data analysis, then go to python. So it depends on what you want to do.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by 28plus: 12:13pm On Aug 16, 2021
evy800:
My case isn't very different from the op the only difference is I'm in my late 20's and just realised I can't continue with my current job cos apart from the fact that my earnings are meagre I'm downright unhappy doing what I do. So here's my dilemma

Contemplating learning ux design... does it have a Nigerian Market.?
Cos honestly I'm too old to be making wrong career choices

Guy, we are actually in the same situation.
At age 28+, I deserve better.
I actually dropped my comment before I saw yours. I'm also thinking about venturing into data analysis next year. I want to save small cash from this yeye job I'm doing as I'm so, so, so unhappy. I'm quitting it Nov/Dec.

I deserve better.

IT truly is the future

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by texazzpete(m): 12:18pm On Aug 16, 2021
ajoke1824:
I sincerely hope this hits frontpage as I need as many sensible responses as possible.

This is going to be a really long one.

I'm a 21 year old penultimate student of one of Nigeria's federal universities.

I'm one of those, I can never work under a boss. I'd rather have my own business people. However, this choice took a different turn the relationship I thought was going to lead me through the isle ended in the mud. I eventually figured out that my decision to own my own business and not get a job were influenced by three things:

1. My life was wrapped around the guy I was in a relationship with. I didn't really have a life of my own. My ambition when I was with him was mostly to start a business, finish my first degree, and be a sit-at-home mum and wife. I kicked against getting a second degree and even rejected two sponsorships to relocate to Canada because I wanted to be with my man (my mumu no get part two that time).

2. I saw how badly my mom was treated at her place of work by her boss(es). I'd usually get angry and eventually vowed never to get a job.

3. I considered myself someone who's not brilliant and smart enough for the cooperate world. (Low self-esteem).

The nonsense relationship ended in a terrible way but I eventually picked up myself and moved on. Now, I'm beginning to love the cooperate world but choosing a career path has become a headache. I've been totally confused. Some of my classmates are taking ICAN and ACCA. Some are also taking CFA courses (I'm studying economics) but I have no interest in CFA, ICAN or ACCA.

I spoke with a friend of mine and he advised me to consider data analysis but I have my doubts and fears. So many questions have been ringing in my head.

How do I choose a career path that I don't eventually get frustrated with at the end of the day?

How promising is Data analysis as a career path?

What's the average pay in this field.

I'd really love to thread a path where I have even the slightest spark of passion but I can't seem to connect my passion with data analysis.

Is passion important in choosing a career path?

It feels like I've been wasting my life all these years on a man so much that the only passions I have are:

1. Writing (I earned a few naira notes during the lockdown from this)
2. Hair styling (I fantasize about this and even beg people to let me make their hair)
3. Selling (I really love to sell)

What else? Nothing.

If I'm going to be sincere and truthful to myself, those three things are the only things that truly make sense to me when it comes to earning but I feel I should do more and spend some time in the cooperate world.

Wait, tell me y'all understand what I wrote up there because my mind is all over the place right now and I don't know what to think anymore.

Thank you in advance.



It’s an extremely high potential path, with potentially lucrative outcomes. Go for it.

A friend went overseas to do her MSc in Data Science just last year. She already has a job in a nearby European country, working with one of the big 5 Tech companies.


Make that move !

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by belovez(m): 12:34pm On Aug 16, 2021
AnalysisGuru:
Let me drop this gist here. I am currently working as a Data Analyst. I started in 2019 and i have moved across 4 jobs with the one i am in now as the 4th one. Data Analytics pays a lot if you so good. Learn Python(Preferably) or R, then PowerBI or Tableau or Google Data Studio. Also Excel knowledge and SQL knowledge will help you a lot. If you can use 6 months actively working on learning and practicing Data, you will be so good.
Lastly, understand business knowledge too and how it works with data. Data analytics is useless without Domain knowledge.
I also should tell you that you become better at Data Analysis by analyzing data not by watching videos on analyzing Data itself.
What develops your muscles is actually wrangling data, exploratory analysis, thinking analytically and getting insights from data. So while you watch videos, also practice daily.
It is a promising career with many companies looking for sound Data Analytics professionals.
Nice day.

Good one

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by chrisxxx(m): 12:35pm On Aug 16, 2021
Kokaine:

Printed circuit board. Proteus has the Isis schematic display and PCB profile. The PCB allows people to generate Gerber files to send for production in mass.

If you want to know more about PCB, go to YouTube and search for a British lecturer called Scott Card. Hr has a whole course on Proteus which includes PCB. Learn it and start making money.

The picture below is a circuit done on perf board. You cannot do manynof this circuit before it will be copied or you even get tired. To make it appear like the green printed oyibo boards you usually see in your electronics, you need to build the PCB version of it, send the files to China for production
Thanks bro. I will do a personal research as you have already suggested.

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Re: Is Data Analytics A Promising Career Path? by emmaobi2(m): 12:47pm On Aug 16, 2021
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Powersurge:
I can't tell you if you should choose this career path or not. But fhere things I can tell you about it.

I studied Agricultural Economics. And I am currently working as a data analyst. Unlike you, I came to the party late as I finished my schooling almost at 30.

When I was using my certificate to work, the highest offer I got was 70k. Now I am working with skills I thought myself and I am earnng more than twice that amount.

Data analysis is an infant field in Nigeria and there are opportunities globally. Notwithstanding, that doesn't mean there are no competitions. The major ingredient to landing a good DA job is experience. Hence, if you want to start, start now. Work for free if you must. Two years experience in the field will make sure you are not STRUGGLING to get an offer. 3-4 years will enable you to change jobs when you like (pls like everything, it's not a bed of roses).

Another ingredient for a successful career in this industry is intelligence. You need to have analytical mindset. DA is about problem solving. You need to learn how to ask the right questions and derive solutions. You can submit all the applications in the world in this field without a single response. Until your cover letter carries some works you have done and solutions you have brought to organisations. Hence, the place of HARD experience. You must love statistics and probability. While the ones you have learnt in school will take you 60% along (that's if you are not la cram la pour)), you must constantly learn trending mathematical concepts, DA methodologies etc)

In addition, skill set. If you have knack for knowledge, you will discover that the more you Know, the more you need to know. Over 60% of DA in Nigeria are actually Excel analyst. While in most industries Excel can do 100% of the work, you must keep working on your skill set.

Start with Excel. Learn it upto VBA level (though you will not need VBA 98% of the time). Pick Python Programming, SQL (MySQL or MSSQL), PowerBi or Tableaux. With these, you are good to go.

I am almost certain that with time, you wil pick interest in Machine learning, web developmen etc.

Where to start from? YouTube. It has 80% of the materials you will need. You can also try W3Schools, SoloLearn. For paid courses and certification (which I have not done), try Coursera. Note, what you need is skills not pali. Forget d yeye concepts of having pali.

I can take you Python for DA and all its libraries-not free not cheap.

PS: if you can't do presentation or talk before people, you may need to think twice before going into DA.

Please sir how did you start? am currently studying agric education, but I HV been wanting to go into data analysis since
Tho I have been told that I can't bcus I don't have any background in data related stuffs ,But your comment inspired me.
I need advice

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