u/AsfandYar1995

Hi team, I’ve been Maven Analytics member since November last year, and honestly, it’s been a really solid experience so far.

So far I've completed SQL, Excel, and Power BI courses, and they've helped me step up my analysis skills quite a bit. The structure of lessons and projects makes it easier to actually apply what you’re learning instead of just watching videos and forgetting everything a week later.

That said, I do have a couple suggestions that I think would make the platform even better:

  • More hands-on cloud platform experience. It would be great to see content that uses tools like AWS, Azure, or GCP in a more practical way. A lot of real-world data work happens in the cloud now, so having guided projects around that would be super valuable.
  • A dedicated data engineering / analytics engineering track. Right now, most content is focused on analysis (which is great), but I think a structured path into data engineering or analytics engineering would really help. From what I’ve seen, having some engineering knowledge is becoming almost necessary to stay competitive in data analyst interviews, especially with how modern data stacks are evolving.
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u/AsfandYar1995 — 20 days ago