I think every company has its own labelling to their positions, and I think it is not black and white
Crazy question - have you ever heard of a Biologist switching over to Data Analytics? From what you've discussed, there is a lot of cross-over in the thought process: identify a question/ problem, collecting and organizing data, using software to make sense of it, and then visualize/ explain it. I can imagine there'd probably be applications on Bioinformatics as well. Thanks!
One of the reasons I am pursuing a DA Position is because I love technical and mentally stimulating work. I enjoy things that cause me to thing, no matter how tedious. I donโt like work that I can easily go on autopilot to do. And also, learning the tech side is really, really fulfilling! Thanks for this insight. I feel like this would be a good fit for me.
I'm currently completing my Masters in accounting and somehow fell in love with data science and data analysis. So naturally I fell in love with your channel. I hope I can mix the two and do something great.
Thanks for sharing your ideas. Those two tracks are in my consideration for my master degree and now, I feel that data scientist would be a good choice because I have a bachelor degree with business and DA can provide me with more technical skills .
Alex i'm self learning to break into this field and your videos ease my learning-curve anxiety by a ton. You're awesome, thanks for what you do.
Started with a 1 year course of Business Analyst and Iโll follow it up with Data Analyst. These 2 fields experience a severe shortage of staff in Europe.
Youโre amazing. You compile information that is out there on the internet but only someone in the industry can properly dissect and answer questions and nuances for. Itโs the knowledge we seek
***************************** To the Point, and Exact info. Dot. No bluff, no garbage. Just to the Point. ** Impressed bro.**
You just explained what I was looking for in the most simplest way. Thank you Alex๐๐
Many business schools teach their students R/Python, Tableau/Power BI, Data Modeling, and Excel as part of their business analytics major. Just thought I should let you know since your Skills slide could make you think otherwise. Great video and thanks for explaining the difference!
Exactly what I was trying to decide.
That's the exact information I was looking for, thanks a ton, Alex!
Iโve always thought of a business analyst as the bridge between technology side and the business units/clients.
Thank you so much for this, Alex. I just found your page and subscribed to it. I'm a 4th year Biological science student self learning Data analytics. So far, I've familiarized myself with Excel, SQL(basic), Python and Tableau. Also, considering that I've done only one math course at school, I'm kind of scared. Any advice for me, please? Thank you.
Short, sweet, and saving tons of people. I've been being told generalized data analytics is where people should be going, but Business Analytics is where a lot of people intend to go. Thanks for the foresight!
One important point is data analysts are required to have some business background leve as well.
Superb brother. Clinical presentation of the technical aspects of the job roles. ๐๐๐๐๐๐
Oh thank you for making me understand the difference between and how they come together
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