How Much SQL Must I Know for Machine Learning Jobs?

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Let's talk about SQL, Machine learning and what you need to know.

There are two core paths on LogikBot. One for the data analyst role and one for the machine learning engineering role.

I've added the data analyst role recently because machine learning has become so difficult to break into. If you're new to IT, I'd highly recommend this path. You can be in a real-world data analsyt role in under a year if you really apply yourself. LogikBot is the most affordable and fastest way to attain this role. The platform even has an exam simulator for preparing for the exam.

For the data analyst role, you take two courses then prepare for and pass exam PL-300. This exam, PL-300, is the Microsoft Certified PowerBI Data Analyst Certification.

If you're in a shortcut role, then there's an entire path laid out for learning machine learning. The platform used by Uber and Microsoft. I worked at both companies. The courses are real-world and comprehensive. This is not the easy way. There is no easy way. This is one of the few platform that's offers a real-world approach to working in AI.
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There are two core paths on LogikBot. One for the data analyst role and one for the machine learning engineering role.

I've added the data analyst role recently because machine learning has become so difficult to break into. If you're new to IT, I'd highly recommend this path. You can be in a real-world data analsyt role in under a year if you really apply yourself. LogikBot is the most affordable and fastest way to attain this role. The platform even has an exam simulator for preparing for the exam.

For the data analyst role, you take two courses then prepare for and pass exam PL-300. This exam, PL-300, is the Microsoft Certified PowerBI Data Analyst Certification.

If you're in a shortcut role, then there's an entire path laid out for learning machine learning. The platform used by Uber and Microsoft. I worked at both companies. The courses are real-world and comprehensive. This is not the easy way. There is no easy way. This is one of the few platform that's offers a real-world approach to working in AI.

thedatajanitor
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I finally found the BS filter for the tech industry. Haha, great content. Short and straight to the point, always.

newyorkengineer
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This is exactly what I was just wondering.
Perfect timing.

ebek
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Pretty Straight forward...
I like the way he speaks...

HeyFaheem
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This is kind of a relief haha, this doesn't seem too bad I thought it was going to get crazy like the later projects in my DB classes at school

Drew_
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wow loved this video very informative!!!

techque-kzkb
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Hey Mike. I learned statistics, design of experiment etc. at university. Also, completed my MSc by writing a paper about to predict some psychological score by using sensor data and built a basic classification model for that. I cleaned data, made some insights about it by using Python and Excel. Data was not so complicated so Excel was enough for me. As I am not a software engineer or cse, I have not needed SQL yet. Now I am looking for PhD positions in Europe, and I want to build more complicated models and study them at PhD. I mean using data from smart watches (time-series based), application using data (like instagram photo zooming behavior, daily heart rate, step number etc.) and then create more complicated model to estimate behaviours. Which path should I follow? I checked logikbot and saw that there are lots of contents but I could not decide where to start, and how to continue after that. A little insight from an experienced person in that field like you would be great for me. Thanks for the great platform you create in advance.

hzmuhabbet
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I have worked with some 'Data Analysts' in paying jobs who don't know SQL. They rely on those who do to create models in Power BI and SAP Universes (for example) to give them a framework to extract data into Excel, or to author reports. I have never worked on Wall St but I have enough finance/capital markets experience to know that there are several roles there that are purely Excel based. I have also heard of Excel gurus building entire trading systems in Excel. I have also heard of the mythical Excel geniuses who apparently are so proficient in Excel they solely use the keyboard and consider anyone using a mouse in Excel to be 'sub-par'. I wonder how true that is...

joshash
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Like your videos, straight to the point. I have a masters in applied mathematics and computer science and I am very interested in starting a career in machine learning. My university offers a masters program in ML. What route should I take. Should I start as a data analyst?

jonathanx
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Hey mike! Just quick question do you think learning sql from books is an effective way? The old school style and How do you learn stuff?

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