Have you actually ever worked from a beach?
We've all seen the laptop beach photos, lowkey flexing on everyone. But have you ever done this? Is it actually enjoyable and have you got real work done?
We've all seen the laptop beach photos, lowkey flexing on everyone. But have you ever done this? Is it actually enjoyable and have you got real work done?
the thing you reach for that most people overlook or dismiss. Could be a feature/a workflow/an old school tool.
What field were you in before, what's your current role, how long did the transition take and was there a lucky break or just grind? Love these stories and they're good motivation fodder for folks looking to make the move
Almost always that one stakeholder who changes requirements after you've built the whole dashboard!!
For me its almost always that one stakeholder who changes requirements after you've built the whole dashboard!!
I'd pick the fully remote option every time because of the flexibility it offers.
Data analysts/business intelligence type roles, they've been few and far between in my job search. Most listings that say remote turn out to be hybrid or based in a specific city/country once you read the fine print. Curious if anyone has actually landed a genuinely remote data role recently and where they found it.
Looking for data analysts/business intelligence type roles. They've been few and far between in my job search. Most listings that say remote turn out to be hybrid or based in a specific city/country once you read the fine print. Curious if anyone has actually landed a genuinely remote data role recently and where they found it.
Curious what experienced analysts think re which skills are overrated/which are underrated.
Do you have a degree or are you self taught? and how long did it take you to reach that income level?