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In today's world, all companies use data, and most of this data is stored in something called databases. Imagine a giant library where all the books are stored neatly on shelves. Databases are like those shelves, but instead of books, they store information.

What Will You Learn?

  • Create Databases: Think of this as building your own library shelves to store your books (data).
  • Pull Data from Databases: This means finding and taking out the books (data) you need from your library.
  • Analyze Data: After you have your books (data), you will learn to understand and find useful information from them.

How Will You Practice?

You'll practice these new skills by working on real-world case studies. This means you'll solve problems just like people do in real jobs, such as:

  • Marketing Analysis: Imagine you run a toy store and want to find out which toys are the most popular. You'll use your data skills to figure this out.
  • User Analysis: Think about how you use your favorite app. You'll learn how to analyze user data to make the app even better.

Preparing for Technical Interviews

If you want to get a job as a data analyst, you'll need to pass technical interviews. This Skill Path will help you get ready by:

  • Practicing SQL Queries: These are like special questions you ask the database to get the information you need.
  • Building Prompt Engineering Skills: You'll get hands-on experience writing, testing, and refining prompts. Prompts are like the instructions you give to computers to do something specific.

Why Choose a Career as a Data Analyst?

Being a data analyst is an exciting job where you get to play with data every day. Here are some reasons why you might love it:

  • Solve Puzzles: If you like solving puzzles, you'll enjoy figuring out how to use data to answer questions.
  • Help Companies: Your skills will help companies make better decisions, like which products to sell or how to improve their services.
  • Learn and Grow: There's always something new to learn in data science, so you'll never get bored.