Data Analyst Placement Programme

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Data Analyst Placement Programme

Data Analyst Placement Programme

Data Analyst Placement Programme

Data Analyst Placement Programme

Data Analyst Placement Programme

Data Analyst Placement Programme

Overview

We do this using our specialised Data Analyst career programme which looks to assist and place qualified candidates into a career pathway in Data Analysis. The programme is designed for entry‑level individuals with limited or no experience.

Step 1 – CompTIA Data+ Qualification

The first step is completing the CompTIA Data+ Qualification accredited by CompTIA. This professional international industry‑recognised qualification teaches you the essential skills of a Data Analyst, including data mining, manipulating data, visualising data and reporting on data. Study time is approximately 30 hours and the qualification is achieved by completing a 1‑hour multiple‑choice exam.

Step 2 – Data Administration Training

Data is extracted using various methods normally IT‑driven. Therefore we provide access to the following courses to ensure you are suitably employable as a data analyst.

  • Microsoft Excel to expert level
  • Learn SQL – the programming language used for extracting data from complex databases
  • Learn Python 3 – a simple to use programming language used by many analysts
  • Learn Tableau – a tool analysts use to build visually appealing dashboards for complex data making it easier for stakeholders to comprehend

Study time for these courses is approximately 30‑60 hours and qualification is achieved through completion of the course with no exam.

Step 3 – Business Analysis Foundation

This certificate will make you more employable and enable you to cross over into business analyst roles and hybrid roles. It is accredited by BCS (The British Computer Society, also known as the Chartered Institute of IT). Study time is approximately 15 hours and the qualification is achieved through an online BCS exam.

Step 4 – Recruitment Support

Now you are qualified for an entry‑level data analyst position. Our recruitment support team will collaborate with you to help you secure your first suitable role based on your new qualifications and any other experience you may have.

We have been helping candidates start and build careers in the project management industry since 2007 and have a 4.8 Trustscore on Trustpilot.

Our recruitment support team will help you work through job applications, interviews and provide you with a full CV review based around your new qualification and written to maximise your chances of obtaining a role in the data analyst sector. They will guide you as to which roles are most suitable for you as an entry‑level data sector worker aiming to become a data analyst. This will include mock job interviews as well as any help you feel you need.

Money Back Guarantee

If after 1 year of passing your formal qualifications, we have been unable to help you secure a role, we will refund your study fees minus the cost of the exams. We normally help candidates find their first role within 6 months of qualifying and for locations based close to major cities this is often reduced to less than 3 months.

What Now?

To accommodate candidates, the training element of the package is available on finance terms of up to 1 year. This enables you to get qualified and start in your new role without having to fund all the training costs up front. Enquire now and one of our experienced Career Consultants will contact you within 4 working hours to answer any questions you may have and to assist you in taking the first step towards your Data Analyst career aspirations.

Who You Are

If you are detail orientated, perceptive, organised, competent, analytical and can communicate well with those around you; you could have a truly rewarding future as a Data Analyst.


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