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Transitioning to Analytics when You're Established, Experienced, and Possibly Well-Paid (w/ Andrew Madson)

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Thinking about transitioning into analytics but worried about starting over?

Andrew Madson has been in your shoes. Once a compliance executive, Andrew successfully pivoted into analytics and now is a Professor of analytics at five universities. In this episode, we dive deep into what it really takes to make a career shift when you’re already successful.

Don't miss this conversation packed with real insights for professionals considering a move into analytics!

What You'll Learn:
  • How to handle the fear of leaving a high-paying career for something new

  • Why transitioning is different from starting fresh—and how to use your experience as a superpower

  • Bootcamp vs. Master’s—what’s worth your time and money?

  • The must-have skills and topics when evaluating an analytics education

To hear even more from Andrew, you can check out his YouTube channel

Follow Andrew on LinkedIn!

Register for free to be part of the next live session: https://bit.ly/3XB3A8b

Follow us on Socials:

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YouTube

Instagram (Mavens of Data)

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Thinking about transitioning into analytics but worried about starting over?

Andrew Madson has been in your shoes. Once a compliance executive, Andrew successfully pivoted into analytics and now is a Professor of analytics at five universities. In this episode, we dive deep into what it really takes to make a career shift when you’re already successful.

Don't miss this conversation packed with real insights for professionals considering a move into analytics!

What You'll Learn:
  • How to handle the fear of leaving a high-paying career for something new

  • Why transitioning is different from starting fresh—and how to use your experience as a superpower

  • Bootcamp vs. Master’s—what’s worth your time and money?

  • The must-have skills and topics when evaluating an analytics education

To hear even more from Andrew, you can check out his YouTube channel

Follow Andrew on LinkedIn!

Register for free to be part of the next live session: https://bit.ly/3XB3A8b

Follow us on Socials:

LinkedIn

YouTube

Instagram (Mavens of Data)

Instagram (Maven Analytics)

TikTok

Facebook

Medium

X/Twitter

  continue reading

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