u/Beautiful-Wedding260

Need guidance

I feel a bit stuck in my career and would really appreciate some guidance. I completed a Master’s in Business Analytics, but because I was juggling work and studies at the same time, I don’t feel that I was able to make the most of the course or build a strong foundation.

I’m currently working in Marketing and Operations, mainly because the company I’m with is willing to sponsor me, so I’ve stayed in this role. However, I feel that I’m not learning or developing much professionally, and I don’t want to become stagnant or irrelevant in the long term.

I genuinely want to build a strong career and develop skills that will give me better opportunities in the future. My main uncertainty is around what direction I should take. I studied some SQL, Power BI and Python during my Master’s, but I’ve forgotten a lot of it. I’m not sure whether I should go back and rebuild my Business Analytics skills or focus more on AI and emerging technologies.

Given my background, what would you recommend I focus on over the next 1–2 years? Should I strengthen my foundations in SQL, Power BI, Python and analytics first and then move into AI, or would it make more sense to pursue a different career path that combines my current experience in Marketing and Operations with my Business Analytics background?

I’d also appreciate recommendations on any courses, certifications, technical skills or practical projects that would genuinely improve my employability rather than simply adding more qualifications to my resume.

I’m feeling quite lost and demotivated at the moment, so I’d really value honest and practical advice on what direction you think would be most suitable for me. If you need more information about my current role, skills, interests, work experience or long-term goals, I’m happy to answer any questions so we can work out a realistic career path.

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u/Beautiful-Wedding260 — 3 days ago

ADHD

I’ve been struggling to concentrate and stay focused. I feel restless, start multiple tasks but struggle to finish them, and this is causing a lot of frustration and overthinking. I have huge aspirations but feel like I’m unable to achieve anything in life. I’m not sure whether this could be ADHD or something else, but I need advice on how to address this and get back on track.

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u/Beautiful-Wedding260 — 7 days ago