Marcell1992
Epic Member
Greetings SQL users.
I'm busy job hunting, and was looking to acquire a further education to advance my career, and data analysis caught my attention. Before I commit to it, I'd like to hear from fellow SQL users, what was one of the worst stories you can tell about the field?
I want to more or less get an idea of what's the worst one could expect and if it would be too overwhelming for me.
I did 1 free lesson so far on data analysis, and CSV seems pretty straight forward and I don't think it would be too complex to deal with. SQL also seem straight forward, but a lot more complex, and I'm sure in there somewhere lies a metaphorical right hook to my chin.
If it's of interest, I was a "data analyst" for about 4 years, I am now a "technical specialist", however these are more quasi titles of something vaguely related.
In these roles, I would analyze staff performance and draw up conclusions and training needs.
Setup or aid in setting up SOPs for my department and/or edit SOPs based on the aforementioned analysis
Internal Auditing, but again in a quasi way.
I enjoy the job, but absolutely hate the management
I'm busy job hunting, and was looking to acquire a further education to advance my career, and data analysis caught my attention. Before I commit to it, I'd like to hear from fellow SQL users, what was one of the worst stories you can tell about the field?
I want to more or less get an idea of what's the worst one could expect and if it would be too overwhelming for me.
I did 1 free lesson so far on data analysis, and CSV seems pretty straight forward and I don't think it would be too complex to deal with. SQL also seem straight forward, but a lot more complex, and I'm sure in there somewhere lies a metaphorical right hook to my chin.
If it's of interest, I was a "data analyst" for about 4 years, I am now a "technical specialist", however these are more quasi titles of something vaguely related.
In these roles, I would analyze staff performance and draw up conclusions and training needs.
Setup or aid in setting up SOPs for my department and/or edit SOPs based on the aforementioned analysis
Internal Auditing, but again in a quasi way.
I enjoy the job, but absolutely hate the management
Last edited: