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Agate-Test

Junior_Data_Analyst_Test

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data-business-analyst-test

Test for the iFood team of Data Analytics Team

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AdevintaPatriciaCarmona

Adevinta Data Analyst technical test

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investigate_a_data_set

Working on my second project and can't seem to get the values to all be integers.

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Shipt

Shopper Analyst, Data Science Assessment

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enote-test

Test Task for Enote Data Analyst Position

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RiskifiedAssessment

Data analysis exercise for technical interview assessment for the Merchant Health, Data Analyst position.

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Charter_practical_test

Charter data analyst practical test

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Interview-Preparation

Frequent interview questions for Data Scientist/Analyst

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madbox

data analyst test for MadBox

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da_challenge

daltix data analyst challenge - interview

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Front-End-Web-Developer-Nanodegree

Projects and coursework from Front End Web Developer Nanodegree by Udacity

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data-analyst-interview

Provided directions to the data analysis project as part of the data analyst interview process

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Research-Data-Analyst-test

Prediction of many clicks and applicants each job will get.

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Drift-Data-Analyst-Assessment

Ben MacNeille's jupyter notebook assessment for Drift - Completed 6/12/2018

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Front-End-Web-Developer-Nanodegree-Program

A repository that contains all the project I made in UDACITY Front-end Web Developer Nanodegree.

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data-analyst-interview-1

This is the repository containing instructions and base data for a technical test for analysts

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Tableau-Citibike-HW20

Task Your task in this assignment is to aggregate the data found in the Citi Bike Trip History Logs to build a data dashboard, story, or report. You may work with a timespan of your choosing. If you're really ambitious, you can merge multiple datasets from different periods. Try to provide answers to the following questions: How many trips have been recorded total during the chosen period? By what percentage has total ridership grown? How has the proportion of short-term customers and annual subscribers changed? What are the peak hours in which bikes are used during summer months (for whatever year of data you selected)? What are the peak hours in which bikes are used during winter months (for whatever year of data you selected)? What are the top 10 stations in the city for starting a journey? (Based on data, why do you hypothesize these are the top locations?) What are the top 10 stations in the city for ending a journey? (Based on data, why?) What are the bottom 10 stations in the city for starting a journey? (Based on data, why?) What are the bottom 10 stations in the city for ending a journey (Based on data, why?) What is the gender breakdown of active participants (Male v. Female)? How does the average trip duration change by age? What is the average distance in miles that a bike is ridden? Which Bikes (by ID) are most likely due for repair or inspection this year? How variable is the utilization by bike ID? Additionally, city officials would like to see the following visualizations: A static map that plots all bike stations with a visual indication of the most popular locations to start and end a journey with zip code data overlaid on top. A dynamic map that shows how each station's popularity changes over time (by month and year) -- with commentary pointing to any interesting events that may be behind these phenomena. Lastly, as a chronic over-achiever, you must also: Find at least two unexpected phenomena in the data and provide a visualization and analysis to document their presence. Considerations Remember, the people reading your analysis will NOT be data analysts. Your audience will be city officials, public administrators, and heads of New York City departments. Your data and analysis needs to be presented in a way that is focused, concise, easy-to-understand, and visually compelling. Your visualizations should be colorful enough to be included in press releases, and your analysis should be thoughtful enough for dictating programmatic changes. Assessment Your final product will be assessed on the following metrics: Completeness of Analysis Analytic Rigor Readability Visual Attraction Professionalism Hints You may need to get creative in how you combine each of the CSVs. Don't just assume Tableau is the right tool for the job. At this point, you have a wealth of technical skills and research abilities. Dig for an approach that works and just go with it. Don't just assume the CSV format hasn't changed since 2013. Subtle changes to the formats in any of your columns can blockade your analysis. Ensure your data is consistent and clean throughout your analysis. (Hint: Start and End Time change at some point in the history logs). Consider building your dashboards with small extracts of the data (i.e. single files) before attempting to import the whole thing. What you will find is that importing all 20+ million records of data will create performance issues quickly. Welcome to "Big Data". While utilizing all of the data may seem like a nice power play, consider the time-course in making your analysis. Is data from 2013 the most relevant for making bike replacement decisions today? Probably not. Don't let overwhelming data fool you. Ground your analysis in common sense. Remember, data alone doesn't "answer" anything. You will need to accompany your data visualizations with clear and directed answers and analysis. As is often the case, your clients are asking for a LOT of answers. Be considerate about their need-to-know and the importance of not "cramming in everything". Of course, answer each question, but do so in a way that is organized and presentable. Since this is a project for the city, spend the appropriate time thinking through decisions on color schemes, fonts, and visual story-telling. The Citi Bike program has a clear visual footprint. As a suggestion, look for ways to have your data visualizations match their aesthetic tones. Pay attention to labels. What exactly is "time duration"? What's the value of "age of birth"? You will almost certainly need calculated fields to get what you need. Keep a close eye for obvious outliers or false data. Not everyone who signs up for the program is answering honestly. In answering the question of "why" a phenomena is happening, consider adding other pieces of information on socioeconomics or other geographic data. Tableau has a map "layer" feature that you may find handy. Don't be afraid to manipulate your data and play with settings in Tableau. Tableau is meant to be explored. We haven't covered all that you need -- so you will need to keep an eye out for new tricks. The final "format" of your deliverable is up to you. It can be an embedded Tableau dashboard, a Tableau Story, a Tableau visualization + PDF -- you name it. The bottom line is: This is your story to tell. Use the medium you deem most effective. (But you should definitely be using Tableau in some way!) Treat this as a serious endeavor! This is an opportunity to show future employers that you have what it takes to be a top-notch analyst.

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