How to start a career in Business Analytics?
About author – Kunal Jain, is an IIT Bombay graduate (Class of 2006), with 8 years of global analytics experience (with Capital One in UK and with Aviva India), and founder & CEO of Analytics Vidhya – India’s leading analytics knowledge portal.
In this article Kunal shares experts tips on how to start a career in Analytics.
Every time I attend any analytics forum or interact with students, two questions stand out on account of number of times they are asked:
I am an undergraduate (or any other) student & want to pursue career in Analytics, what should I do?
or
I want to build a career / shift my career in Business Analytics, how should I go about doing so?
Further, I receive multiple queries through mail / social media / comments asking the same. In order to make sure these queries are addressed in best possible manner, I thought it’s best to write an article on this and provide a starting platform for everyone. While the subject itself is wide, I’ll provide an overview of various things which can be done.
Before I delve into the ways of building an Analytics career, let me quickly cover why to build a career in Analytics first.
Analytics, as an industry is set for exponential growth. With more and more data being available in digital form, need for smarter, faster, data based decisions is only going to increase. Consider following facts to substantiate what I am saying:
- According to Harvard Business Review (October 2012 edition), job of a data scientist is the sexiest job of 21st century.
- According to the McKinsey Global Institute (In a May 2011 report): “By 2018, the United States alone could face a shortage of 140,000 to 190,000 people with deep analytical skills as well as 1.5 million managers and analysts with the know-how to use the analysis of big data to make effective decisions.”
Imagine what would be the number across the globe…
Its difficult for a newbie to find out the best way to start a career in Analytics due to following reasons:
- The industry in nascent stage, hence, it is difficult to find proper guidance.
- “Analytics” or “Business Analytics” are losely used terms, which makes it difficult for people to understand and appreciate the role
- There are limited structured & well laid out path which you can follow to enter the field.
While the first factor will improve with time and I had written an article mentioning second point here, this post aims to address the third point.
Like any other employment skill, there are 2 approaches to enter / start an analytics career:
- Approach 1 – Get hired by a company which trains you (on job / internal trainings) on the necessary skills. These would be companies which have Analytics in their DNA and use it for their day to day decisions. While this approach is better from long term perspective, it takes time and investment (especially if there is no structured training in the companies). Some of the companies known for using cutting edge Analytics (in India) are:
- Technology leaders: Google, Facebook, Linkedin
- Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI): Capital One, American Express, ICICI, HDFC
- Telecom companies: Idea, Vodafone, Airtel
- Analytics Consultancies: Fractal, Mu-Sigma, Absolutdata, ZS Associates
You can see a previous article on how to prepare for interviews for Analytics jobs here. One of the alternate route to get into these companies can be internships. So if you have a 2 – 6 month break, give a try to becoming an intern in these companies.
- Approach 2 – Get Business Analytics related certification: While these certifications provides you with the technical skills required, these would not be able to compensate for experience on the job. Following are some options of training available (in India):
- For people with work experience, various leading academic institutes run certification courses. I had covered them in more details here. If you have the required experience and resources, I would recommend the course from ISB.
- For freshers, there are certification courses run by SAS training institute, Jigsaw Academy, ADSA, Analytics Training Institute etc. There is also an Online Summer Training on Analytics for Beginners being run by Analytics Vidhya in collaboration with Internshala that could be a good starting point. Getting these certification courses can increase your chances of getting hired in some of the best companies.
While these are specific paths for starting a career in Analytics, there are smaller steps you can take to increase your awareness. Some of them are mentioned below:
- Continue reading on the subject: Keep reading about the subject through various blogs and communities. Modernanalyst.com, kaushik.net are some websites which can help you stay up to date.
- Attend Industry forums: There are various industry forums, meet and conferences which you can attend to gain understanding of the subject. SAS Forum (held annually) is one of the places to meet some of the best people in industry. Videos and proceedings of SAS India Forum and Global forum might be available on internet.
- Try internships: Internships are awesome way to start your career. They provide you a flavor of the work before you take a plunge and the employer gets to assess you without significant investments.
- Connect to people: Since it is a small industry today, most of the people know each other. Find out how can you connect and talk to people in industry. They are your best sources of information.
- Go through training material available on the web: Google provides basic training for Google Analytics free. There are various websites running basic courses which can be accessed freely. Some universities provide access to course notes freely. Consume as much as you can.
- Books: Read some good books on the subject like Scoring Points (on Tesco); The new Science of retailing, The Signal and The Noise are some good books on the matter.
If there are any other resources which you have found useful to learn more on the subject, please add them in comments below.
Note from Internshala – Internshala, in collaboration with Analytics Vidhya is offering an online summer training on Analytics for beginners. See more details and sign up here. There is an early bird discount running till 21st April – hurry!
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