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What knowledge is needed in 2020 to get a job as an analyst?
Hello. I am currently studying at the university, specialty: "Information systems and technologies". The last 4 course has already arrived. I choose to specialize. Completed two internships. I realized that I never get high from pure programming, and I don’t like working as a system administrator even more. When assigned to practice, it was possible to choose several departments. I chose programming. Some of my classmates are analytics. Periodically we communicate about these professions.
Analytics interested me more. I surfed the internet. I compiled for myself an approximate list of what you need to know and be able to do: advanced Excel, VBA, Python, visualization libraries like pandas, matplotlib, numpy data processing. And also SQL.
Tell me, please, is this enough to get a job? I would also like to clarify: does an analyst need to know mathematics? I have serious problems with this science)
Thank you in advance for your answers and advice)
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An analyst needs not so much knowledge as skills.
Skills to analyze information. For some reason, you couldn’t do it, although you are going to make it your main profession, and it’s not difficult to analyze vacancies and the specified requirements.
The analyst needs to understand the subject area. If you go to a bank - understand banking, understand the business processes that the software being developed solves.
Mathematics is taught in order for the brain to acquire the necessary skills - to evaluate, count, order, see patterns, therefore, for an analyst, a good mathematical base means that he also has practical skills, without which it is difficult to learn anything.
Do not be a fool, open any vacancy of an analyst and. Find out what you need to know to please an analyst, this is your first real analytical task, and you can’t even do it.
No thanks for the first lesson in analytics
An analyst should be able to do everything the same as a programmer and even more: understand the development and analysis of requirements, design, testing, programming, thoroughly know the specifics of the subject area in which he works, and speak two languages: the language of programmers and the language users. And mathematics can also be included in the subject area. And in order to grow up to an analyst, you first need to rise at least to the middle in programming, in order to understand programmers and be able to convey to them information about what the program should do. Everything else is a tool. And mathematics must be understood: mathematics is not integrals, derivatives, limits, but a whole philosophy that surrounds us everywhere and helps to operate with very abstract concepts, and most importantly, puts the mind in order,
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