KELLY'S BYTESBy Kelly J. Adams |
Hey! It's Friday, November 17, 2023 which means another issue of Kelly's Bytes. Every other Friday I share: 1 new blog post from me; and 3 bite-sized resources related to topics like data analytics, switching careers or learning new skills. View past editions of my newsletter here. Blog PostMy newest post, Learn in Public - Share Your Data Analytics Journey dives into:
View my blog here. Bite-Sized Resources📺 Video: [Data Analytics] Data Analytics Interviews with Kate Strachnyi (video is on LinkedIn) hosted by Kate Strachnyi (from DATAcated) with Jess Ramos. It goes over the essential components of acing a data analytics interview. 🎧 Podcast: [Data Analytics] Transitioning to a Career in Analytics (with Joshua Burkhow, Chief Evangelist @ Alteryx) from the Data Ideas Podcast. In the episode they talk about: marking a career transition into the analytics field, learning Alteryx, and more. 📝 Post: [Data Analytics Resume] LinkedIn post from Brian Julius who gives feedback Mike Mckee’s entry level data analyst resume that got him a job. If you want to understand a how a hiring manager looks at a resume I’d check this out! Other Content📊 How to Become a Data Analyst: Check out my ultimate guide on how you can become a data analyst. Check out my website here. Until the next Friday, - Kelly |
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KELLY'S BYTES By Kelly J. Adams Hey! Thanks for subscribing and here’s this weeks edition lesson: Main Lesson: SQL User-Defined Functions One of the big improvement I’ve made in my SQL workflow recently is using User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in BigQuery. Here’s why: What it is: A UDF is a custom function you define to simplify repetitive logic in SQL queries. It can be written in SQL (my preference) or JavaScript. How it helps: Reduces redundancy, improves maintainability, and ensures...
KELLY'S BYTES By Kelly J. Adams Hey! Thanks for subscribing and here’s this weeks edition lesson: Main Lesson: T-Shaped Approach to Learning One of the biggest improvements I’ve made in my career planning is by adopting the T-shaped approach to skill-building. Here’s why it’s worth considering: What it is: A framework that balances deep expertise in one area (like data analytics) with broad knowledge across related areas (like business departments and industries). How it helps: It keeps your...
KELLY'S BYTES By Kelly J. Adams Hey! Thanks for subscribing and here’s this weeks edition lesson: Main Lesson: Using SQL for Better Data Analysis Recently, I’ve made improvements to my SQL Skills from SQL for Data Analysis by Cathy Tanimura. One lesson for me was the importance of using less common SQL functions, like CROSS JOINs, for more flexible analyses. Here’s why this matters: What it is: CROSS JOINs allow you to combine all rows from two datasets, which is especially useful for filling...