Data Analyst Resume | Complete Guide To Creating A Data Analyst Resume | Tips + Templates + Examples

Alex The Analyst · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·6y ago

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The video provides a comprehensive guide to creating a data analyst resume, covering tips, templates, and examples to help viewers land a data analyst position. It emphasizes the importance of a well-structured resume, prioritizing relevant sections, and highlighting key skills and experiences.

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what's going on with your buddy my name is Alex Freiburg and today we're gonna be going with a complete guide to creating a data analyst resume there's about to be a ton of information that you're gonna see including templates and websites everything you see is gonna have a link in the description if you haven't already be sure to check out my channel and if you like the content be sure to subscribe let's get into it so the first thing we're gonna do is look at things that I think you should not do when you're creating your resume so let's look at this template as an example it has the experience over here it has the education and then way down here at the bottom it has this skill section I think the skill section is really important so I really think she should be way higher on the list but the main thing that I'm really just concerned about is this sticky note section over here it just does not look good so the next thing that I think you should avoid is putting your picture on your resume in my mind this can really only go two ways first you're very attractive and personally I'd be a little bit intimidated because that'd be yet another person in the office who is more attractive than me so I'm hesitant to hire you or to your the next Quasimoto and I shouldn't care about looks at all but you know subconsciously so in all seriousness I just do not think this belongs on a resume if I really care about what you look like I'll look you up on social media like LinkedIn or Facebook or something but genuinely when I'm looking at the resume I'm just looking at your skills and your experience to see if I want to bring you in for an in-person interview in that in-person interview I will see what you look like so it really does not matter at the resume stage alright so this next one is a QR code I am not 100% sure on these they seem to be a little bit trendy to me what they are is a QR code that you create for your website and when somebody goes onto your resume and scans it it takes them to your website I have never actually seen this in real life but it seems to me like it's a little bit unnecessary although if you're applying to like Walmart or Amazon or something like that it could be a little bit clever but for the general population I don't think that that's something that you should put on your resume so now we're gonna be looking at some good resumes and templates when I think of a good resume I think of something that is sleek and clean and it's easily readable not something that has a lot of color and not a lot of things that are distracting on it I could take away from your resume or cause me a look elsewhere what I should be looking at your skills I'm looking at a picture of you in the corner it has a few sections that I think are necessary the first one is being the contact section where I can contact you in a few different ways it has a summary section which is kind of an elevator pitch for yourself and it tells where you are and where you want to go the next is the skills section which lists all the relevant skills for the job that you're applying then we have the experience section which lists previous jobs and in those previous jobs you want to list achievements or the impact that you had in that position at that job and then there's the education section and after that I really don't think any other sections beside that are necessary so if we look at this template which is one that I actually do like if we scroll down to the bottom it has this activity section where you can talk about your passions and activities and things that you like so I really don't think that this section is relevant but if you want to put it on there and you have something that's a big conversation piece or something that you're really proud of by all means put it on there it's just not something that I would look at what I'm looking at a resume now let's look at some templates that I think are really good so what I was looking for is a good contact section which this has and then down here it has a really easily readable experience an education section and I think this skill section is really good I would actually take this skill section and put it right up here above this experience especially when you're first starting out I highly recommend putting this skill section at the top you want the hiring manager or recruiter to see that you have the relevant skills to the position instead of just looking right at your experience and seeing that you don't have any so I think this is a really good template with just a little bit of tweaking I would move this skill section up to the top and then it would get rid of this activity section at the bottom other than that it is very well laid out and very easily readable and it doesn't have anything that is unnecessary or distracting so I think this template is really great for someone who wants to be a little bit more creative and showcase their skills in a different way so everything about this template is really well laid out and then in this skill section it actually has these skill bars and so the higher fill they are the more experience you have at it or the better you are at it and if you put it a little lower you can show your beginner or an intermediate this is a great way to show your level at each skill and it still maintains a really clean design and so overall this template is really good I like the way it's laid out I like all the lines and the boxes that they have kind of like this design over here I just think it's very clean and very simple and elegant while also looking very professional so this is gonna be the very last template that we look at and if I were to read you my resume today I think this would be the template that I use it already has everything set up how I would want it so it haves the objective section has the skills section the work experience then way at the bottom the education now I do not have a great background in my education I have a bachelor's degree but it isn't anything you're related to data analytics you have a masters or a PhD definitely put that higher as that's a big selling point for you but if you're someone like me who doesn't come from a background in data analytics I might put that a little bit lower or even at the very bottom so now let's look at that template that I liked I actually input some of my information and what I want to do is walk through this entire template and just give my thoughts on each section and see if I can give you any tips or any thoughts that would be beneficial to you so let's start it off with this contact section this is the simplest section that there is you just want to have your name bold and then you want to give a few ways that they can contact you so if they try to call you and they're not able to get ahold of you they can always email you and this is another place where you can put your Linkedin or your other social media that you want them to see or if you want them to see your website like and github you can always put that you can include your address so that they know what city or state you live in I might not put my exact address but I might include the city and the state so now let's look at objective the objective section is are really supposed to be just an elevator pitch so if I got on an elevator with the CEO of the company that I really want to work for what would I say and so for this example I would say I'm a mid-level data analyst with four years of experience I've worked here here and here and I'm pursuing my masters or PhD in this program and here's how I want to help you or here's the skills that I have that would help you at your company and so I imagine that type of scenario and that's kind of what you want to put in this section mistake that I made in this section was that I was extremely vague I didn't talk about anything specifically I just kind of talked about how I wanted to help you with your data and help you utilize your data better I didn't give any specifics that was actually useful or worth reading in this section now let's look at the skills section this skill section is extremely important you're basically telling the recruiter and the higher manager exactly what skills you have that are relevant to the job and this is probably what they'll look at first so when you do it you probably want to put the most important or the most relevant skills first so sequel Python Excel things like that go at the top where less relevant skills go at the bottom I had someone reach out to me who is a software developer and on their data analyst resume they actually included a lot of the skills that they had as a software developer and it kind of confused me because they had things like C++ PHP JavaScript and when I was reading the resume those things were the things that were first and jumped out in most and although those are probably the skills that that person is the best at they don't really relate to the job and so either put them at them back or don't include them at all because it could confuse the hiring manager another piece that you could add is a soft skill section I personally do not recommend this when I'm looking at a resume I do not take soft skills into consideration at all because if you put you're a leader or you're really good at communication how am I going to know that or how is that measured it's really objective and I mean even personal I'm gonna know what level of communication you have so reading on your resume really does nothing for me Reddit user I sink therefore i swim comments on one of my posts and gave a little tip I thought was really interesting they put their skill and then Raph to the side of it they put a link to their website where they can demonstrate that skill so for sequel or Python right next to it there's a link that links in their github or whatever website that they created to showcase this ability and I thought that was a really interesting tip so I thought I would share that so arguably the most important section is gonna be a work experience this is gonna showcase the previous work that you've done and it's also going to tell them what you're gonna bring to the table if they decide to hire you so some of the key important things that you need to add is obviously your title who you worked for and where you worked and for how long they want to see how long you work there because if you're job hopping and every year you're getting a new job every six months you're getting a new job that may be a red flag for them and so try to if you can try to work somewhere for at least a year I understand that there are tough situations where you have a toxic work environment obviously if that's the case get out but if you can manage definitely try to work places longer than a year in your bullets below you want to put something called action items or at least that's what I'm calling it you want to show them how you impact in the company that you worked for so for example I created a Python application which does something and it saves my department 30 hours of manual work each week that's really useful that shows that you have Python abilities and it also shows that you can solve business problems another one is generating revenue any company that is out to make a profit is gonna like somebody who can generate revenue and bring in money so if you're working with clients and selling them software or something like that that has a wonderful place to highlight it right here so if you have no experience at all I don't recommend just leaving this blank I would put something so if you were an RA in college I would at least put it down and try to tie or at least try to show some skills that you used in that job and how some of those things might be useful as an entry level data analyst if you're changing careers completely definitely try to tie in the job that you've last had into the data analyst job almost every job works with data in some way so there's definitely a way that you can tie that in to the data analyst career and then there's your education this one should be the easiest one to fill out because you're really just putting any degrees that you have in descending order so the one that you got most recently put that one first and then go backward if you don't have a bachelor's degree and you only have a high school degree definitely put that on there but after you get in for maybe two or three years into career I would recommend taking it off because at that point you want your skills and you want your work experience to shine more than your degree the very last thing that I want to mention before I go is this website right here when I was doing all my research for this I found this website and is absolutely fantastic there is so much really really good useful information on here let me scroll down and just highlight one thing that I thought was really interesting so he gives some really good information on how you want to present yourself as an entry-level data analyst there's also a section on what things you want to include in your summary and what things you don't I think that is really well-written there's another part right down here where it talks about how you want to format your experience and this is something that I actually really really loved and I actually talked a little bit about it in this video and so this right here is really good stuff and really hints at a lot of the things that I'm a mistakes that when I was first starting out so again I highly recommend you check out this article I will leave the link in the description shout outs of olinville cough writing this article did a fantastic job I would love to review your resume in a video and so if you want to be part of that send your resume to my email address to leave that in the description and I will review that in a future video thank you guys so much for watching I really really appreciate it if you like this content or you got anything out of this video be sure to smash the like smash the subscribe I'll see in the next video

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Data Analyst Resume | Complete Guide To Creating A Data Analyst Resume | Tips + Templates + Examples // Your resume is going to be one of the biggest things that will land you a Data Analyst position. You can't get into an interview if they don't like your resume! That's why it is so important to take the time to really refine your resume and tailor it to this career. I hope that you are able to take away something from the video and make an amazing Data Analyst Resume! LINKS GOOD Resume Templates (All Free and Easy to Download): #1 - https://templates.office.com/en-us/modern-chronological-resume-tm16402488 #2 - http://good-resume.com/downloading-in-progress/?dlm-dp-dl=2565 #3 - https://www.hloom.com/get/economic/ (My Top Choice) Data Analyst Resume Website (Great Information!): https://enhancv.com/resume-examples/data-analyst/ MY RESUME: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rfr6A3lO-Y&t=5s ____________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE! Do you want to become a Data Analyst? That's what this channel is all about! My goal is to help you learn everything you need in order to start your career or even switch your career into Data Analytics. Be sure to subscribe to not miss out on any content! ____________________________________________ RESOURCES: Coursera Courses: Google Data Analyst Certification: https://coursera.pxf.io/5bBd62 Data Analysis with Python - https://coursera.pxf.io/BXY3Wy IBM Data Analysis Specialization - https://coursera.pxf.io/AoYOdR Tableau Data Visualization - https://coursera.pxf.io/MXYqaN Udemy Courses: Python for Data Analysis and Visualization- https://bit.ly/3hhX4LX Statistics for Data Science - https://bit.ly/37jqDbq SQL for Data Analysts (SSMS) - https://bit.ly/3fkqEij Tableau A-Z - http://bit.ly/385lYvN *Please note I may earn a small commission for any purchase through these links - Thanks for supporting the channel!* ____________________________________________ Social Media: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-
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This video teaches viewers how to create an effective data analyst resume, covering key sections, skills, and experiences. It provides tips and examples to help viewers stand out in their job search. By following the guide, viewers can increase their chances of landing a data analyst position.

Key Takeaways
  1. Prioritize your skills section
  2. Move the skill section to the top of the resume
  3. Use a template with a clean design and layout
  4. Highlight relevant skills and experience
  5. Include a contact section with multiple ways to reach you
  6. Create a link to demonstrate skills
  7. Showcase work experience with title, company, location, and duration
  8. Use action items to show impact in the company
💡 A well-structured resume with a clear skills section and relevant work experience is crucial for landing a data analyst position.

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