Top 3 Data Analyst Skills in 2020

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Top 3 Data Analyst Skills in 2020 // There are so many skills you need to be a great data analyst. These 3 skills will get you started on your path to learning all of those skills. These are the core skills that you will need in order to get started and build on those as you learn more.
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Top 3 Data Analyst Hard Skills:
1. SQL - Creating statements and queries to clean data, exporting to excel for reports and visualizations, automation, creating reports, sending e-mails.
2. Python - Data visualization, automation
3. Excel - Makes communication convenient.

jahnavisreeram
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Thanks for sharing Alex.Time stamps for the video:

0:00 Intro
0:16 SQL
0:48 Python
1:19 Excel

ExcelAtData
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Alex please don't stop making videos mate, these videos are really valuable

frenkiguess
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Alex I just decided to see all of your videos to make sure that I gather core knowledge to become a data analyst… i will try my best to follow every guidelines and make practice on it… thanks for your videos man…

rakibrony-ptvr
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I came here straight from growth Alex.

Etin_Gabriel
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Switched from watching Anime to your videos. Haha! Very informative! Watching from bottom to top 👌! Thinking of learning Python at first, but after this video I'll go with SQL. May help with my current job too. Thanks! 🙂

brz.
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Alex thanks for being the voice young analysts need! 👏🏾

Kimberlykemo
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I made a commitment today to watch atleast five of your videos daily, starting with this. Thank you for putting out amazing valuable content

tomilolaomowumi
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Hi Alex, I'm Glenn from India. It's been a while since I'd subscribed to your channel. Your videos helps young analysts like me to land on their job. Keep going !! Full support!!

antonyglenngomez
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Thank you! Liked to help with the algorithm and because I really enjoyed the video!

lamthaotran
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Thanks for creating these videos Alex.

soniabajaj
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Thank You so much for sharing, for all of us looking for a career change and out of work, it is valuable all your videos.God bless

comelon
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Thank you!! for these most informative videos.

aparnakrishna
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Please make video on full skills for data analysis

prasadbuttta
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Happy Birthday ! 1 year since this video !

tetocaloscojones
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Great video, Alex! I definitely agree that Excel and SQL is top 3. But do you think companies prefer an applicant with knowledge in a data viz tool (Tableau, Power BI, or QlikView ) over Python?

loner
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This is a very great video! I know some basic sql skills. I am wondering what excel vba and python skills is needed for an entry level data analyst role?

georgehabib
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Thank you for the great content, I'm a new subscriber and would like to ask you if should learn Microsoft SQL or Oracle SQL to increase my odds of getting hired? Thanks.

Magmatic
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Alex can you make a video that the skill path of a data analyst means which skill should I need to learn first iam totally confused . Can you please clarify with the doubt with a video ?

balakrishnaprasad
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Hey Alex, great video, just went through all of your other videos as well. I'm looking to transition into this field, and was very excited to hear about your transition into this field. What would you recommend to learn SQL and Python?

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