Kelly's Bytes - 7/28/23 (#79) - How I Became a Data Analyst


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It’s Friday, July 28, 2023 which means another issue of Kelly’s Bytes. Every over Friday I share: 1 new blog post from me; and 3 bite-sized resources typically related to topics like data analytics, switching careers or learning new skills.

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📝 1 Blog Post

This Friday's blog post, How I Became a Data Analyst, is about my journey to become a data analyst in detail.

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🛠 3 Bite-Sized Resources

📰 Newsletter: [Data Careers] The Data Point from Matt Mike which is a free newsletter about how to break into the data analytics field. He gives advice on portfolios, learning new skills, and switching careers.

🎧 Podcast: [Data Science] S3 | Ep 22 | From Data to Profit; Leverage Data To Grow Your Top & Bottom Line with Vin Vashista, Founder of V Squared from the Driven by Data Podcast with guest Vin Vashista, Founder of V Squared and a "Top Voice" on LinkedIn. The episode talks about delivering tangible ROI from your data and analytics initiatives.

📝 Post: [Data Analytics] LinkedIn Post from Jon Hackamack with an idea on how to get more data analyst interviews. It's sending a work sample to a specific company you're applying to. In the post he gives an example along with basic steps on what to do.

Until the next Friday,

- Kelly

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