By Shailja Mishra
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Go beyond the assigned tasks and show a genuine interest in the projects youโre working on. For example, if youโre dealing with large data sets, proactively seek out ways to improve data quality or efficiency in processing.
Take the time to build relationships with colleagues at all levels. Engage with other data analysts, ask for feedback, and learn from their experiences. By establishing a rapport with your supervisors and peers, you become more than just an intern; you become a potential future colleague.
Make sure youโre comfortable with Excel, Power BI, SQL, Python, and basic Statistics. If thereโs a tool commonly used at your workplace that youโre not familiar with, take the initiative to learn it.
The most compelling way to secure a full-time position is by delivering tangible results. Whether itโs through a well-received presentation, a report that leads to a business decision, or a data visualization that clarifies complex information, make sure your contributions are noticed.
Regularly seek out feedback on your performance and be open to suggestions for improvement. This not only helps you refine your skills but also shows that youโre committed to personal and professional development.
Finally, embrace every learning opportunity during your internship. Data analytics is a field that requires continuous education due to its ever-changing nature. Stay updated on the latest trends and technologies in data analytics and apply this knowledge to your work. Let me know in comments, if I missed any point
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