?? Bartender to fully remote data analyst (with no degree). Let that sink in. This is why we do what we do!
Break Into Tech
在线学习提供商
We empower anyone to break into tech, no matter what your current job is.
关于我们
Our courses are designed to take you from no experience to ready for your first entry level tech job. Here's what makes us the best: 1?? We cut out the fluff! Our fast-paced video lectures focus on giving you real guided hands-on practice so you can learn by doing - not just watching. 2?? Our courses are project focused. When you finish a course and receive your certificate, you also have a real portfolio full of projects that you created with guidance throughout the course. 3?? Our thriving community. Our courses come with access to a lively Discord community so you can ask questions and work together as you learn. And the kicker? We price our courses as low as possible and even offer free options. No greedflation here. Quit your job, start your career. Break Into Tech!
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https://howtobreakintotech.com?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=boverview
Break Into Tech的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 在线学习提供商
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Remote
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2022
- 领域
- Career Coaching、Career Advice、Career Transition、Career Change、Career Progression、Career Empowerment、Career Advancement、Data Analytics、User Experience、SQL和Tableau
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主要
US, Remote
Break Into Tech员工
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Sarah Harris, PhD
Marketing Coordinator at ESA | Instructional Designer at Break Into Tech
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Sharmina S.
Data Analyst & Visualization Expert | Skilled in SQL, Excel, Tableau, Power BI | Life long learner
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Charlotte Chaze
Founder of Break Into Tech, Career Empowerment Educator, Creator (460k+ on TikTok)
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Arthur Draine
Veteran | Cybersecurity Specialist | IT Support Specialist | I help organizations by leveraging technical knowledge and analytical skills to combat…
动态
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How to work in tech *without* working in tech #techjobs #entrylevel
I wrote this article with Business Insider to urge people to consider tech jobs at non-tech companies, *especially* at entry level or when you're changing careers. Non-tech companies hire tech roles, and they're less competitive, still pay great, and you're shielded from the mass layoffs that plague big tech companies like Meta and Tesla. Check out the article for my personal story and my tips and tricks for breaking into tech at non-tech companies ?? Thank you Jane Zhang! #careertips #tech #nontech https://lnkd.in/edeQw9DU
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Love to see our students racking up certs! Get it Johanna! ??
-- SQL/Tableau/PowerBI /*Data Analyst -- Background in Health Sciences*/ I don't just see data... I see people.
Charlotte Chaze's fantastic course also covers Tableau, which brings those SQL queries to life in the form of data visualizations. I'm so happy I completed this course!
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Do Not Disturb isn't enough. Fully turn off those devices!
DO NOT touch your work devices on weekends or during PTO. If you look at a work device, you'll see an email or a message, and it's going to be quick and easy to respond. But the person who sent it *is* currently working, so they're going to reply right back, and suddenly you're working on your day off. It's never just one quick thing! Last time I took a day off, I got messages from a few people who didn't think I'd reply until I came back. But when I had a minute, I replied anyway, and that turned into conversations and requests. No one expected me to get right back to them, but when there's a quick thing that someone needs, it helps my anxiety to just get it done instead of scheduling it for the next day. No one was expecting me to work, but I found myself working! How do we fix this? 1. Try not to message people when you know they're off. If they see it, they might feel obligated to respond (or guilty if they don't). 2. When you're off, don't work! PERIOD! Not even a peek! #timeoff #pto
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And instead of "show up and don't leave until they offer you the job"... show up on LinkedIn until it starts showing your profile to recruiters
?????????? ???????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ????????, ?????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ????????. First impressions are digital now. When a recruiter searches for someone to fill a data analyst role, they're searching for someone who already has "data analyst" all over their profile (even at entry level). Here's how to make sure you appear in their search results. Fill each of these sections with relevant keywords for the job you *want*: Headline About Experience Education Licenses & Certifications Skills ???????? ???? ??'?? ?????? ?????????????? ?? ???????? ??????????????? If you've done data analytics projects,?you're a data analyst.?Now we just need someone to?pay you?for it, so make sure your LinkedIn reflects all the projects you've done and skills you've learned. ???????? ???? ?? ??????????'?? ???????? ?????? ????????????????? Do some projects! There are endless free resources on the internet. My free course is on my website (click the link at the top of this post), and I know you know how to Google if you want something else. Luck is where opportunity meets preparation. Do the prep so you can get lucky when an opportunity comes along! #LinkedIntips
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Never say "aspiring" in your LinkedIn headline!
If you've done data analytics projects, you're not an "aspiring data analyst"... You ARE a data analyst. The next step is to start getting paid for it instead of doing it for free. Make sure your LinkedIn headline accurately reflects your skills - take out the word "aspiring". Own your experience and take pride in the fact that you spent your time learning new skills. Most people don't do that, and it's impressive. #linkedintips #linkedinheadline
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If your company doesn't reward you for loyalty, don't give it to them for free.
JOB HOP if you're not getting consistent raises and promotions. Every year you should at *least* be getting a 2-3% raise. Every couple years you should at *least* be considered for a promotion (often you will have to apply for it to be considered so make sure you're doing that). Otherwise you're getting paid LESS every year due to inflation. So if your company doesn't reward loyalty, don't give them loyalty. Getting the same exact job at a different company can get you a ~10% raise. Getting a promotion at a different company can get you a ~20% raise. Learning in-demand skills first and THEN job hopping can get you a life changing raise. By not going for more money right now, you're not just losing out on this year's potential bigger salary. You're also limiting how fast and how big your salary can grow in the future. This is your life, your comfort, your retirement. Go for it! #careergrowth #workersrights #jophopping
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We love to see it! ??
I’m happy to share that I’ve obtained a new certification: Data Analytics Visualization in Tableau with @Charlotte Chaze from Break Into Tech! I'm now an official Tableau expert! Who could have predicted that tinkering with data visuals would be so enjoyable? #dataanalyst #tableau #careergrowth