SKILLS
While studying and working for one of the market leaders in networking, I have picked up some amazing skills. My competence extends to various tools and programming languages, enabling me to adapt and innovate in diverse analytical environments.
Go ahead, click the buttons under my technical skills—see them in action!
Technical Skils
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SQL
The language behind every smart data decision — SQL helps me uncover insights buried deep in structured databases. From crafting segmentation logic to validating data pipelines, I’ve used it to power dashboards and automate analysis.
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R
More than just a data science toolkit, R lets me wrangle, model, and visualise data in ways that inform business strategy. From customer segmentation using k-means to NLP-driven sentiment analysis, R has shaped some of my most advanced projects.
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Python
My go-to for data cleaning, EDA, and predictive modelling. I’ve used Python to run regression models, visualise time-series patterns, and even build reusable forecasting pipelines. It’s the engine behind many of my analytical solutions.
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Tableau
More than just charts — Tableau is where insight becomes storytelling. I’ve built dynamic dashboards with drilldowns, filters, and zone visibility, helping stakeholders explore trends interactively.
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Excel
Old but gold — Excel remains unbeatable for fast prototyping, data exploration, and stakeholder-friendly analysis. Whether it's nested formulas, pivot tables, or cleaning messy data, I’ve leaned on it to keep projects moving.
See how Excel supported everything from planning models to sanity checks.
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Microsoft Office
Beyond the basics — I’ve used PowerPoint to present analysis to VPs, Word to craft data narratives, and Outlook to manage project lifecycles. Office is where my insights go from code to conversation.
Check out the packs and documents I’ve created to support business
Additional Skills
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Over the years, I have learnt that being a successful communicator involves more than being good at talking. I think attentively listening to others while expressing one’s thoughts is very important. I have developed a strong command of written and verbal English. I am an excellent communicator in both formal and informal settings.
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I like to consider the pros and cons of any decision analytically. For example, when deciding which platform to display data, I wondered what would be more accessible for team members without complicated solutions and which platform would be more suited to the task.
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I am someone who strives to achieve my goals. I can remain motivated by staying focused on my personal and team goals. Additionally, having a good work ethic means understanding how my actions impact others. When I put in extra effort, my entire team benefits. By leading by example, we can all improve our work ethic.
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Managing my time effectively while prioritising tasks is second nature to me. Having a timeline and a task list helps me stay on top of my work and complete it on time.
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I can create and deliver compelling presentations that effectively communicate information and ideas, evidenced by my experience with giving presentations to colleagues and senior team members.
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One of my greatest strengths is my ability to simplify complex information and make it accessible to any audience. This helps others understand the information and allows me to test my knowledge in the process.
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As a data analyst, it is essential to have the skill to extract meaningful insights from data and turn them into stories that people can relate to.
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Everyone has faced difficult situations at some point, and I am no different, but the ability to withstand adversity and bounce back is essential.
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Building relationships creates friendships and trust, which may support personal and career growth. I use a proactive approach when building relationships with people I don’t know yet, which could be with a client or colleague.
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Over the years, I have learned that I require little motivation from external sources and find it easier to begin work and undertake projects on my own initiative.
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I have always embraced changes and challenges in my personal and professional life. With my perseverance and resilience, I have successfully navigated through them and emerged stronger and better equipped to tackle any adversity that comes my way.
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I do not dwell on what could, would or should have happened and instead focus on what can be done to make things provide a clear solution as humanly possible.