You’re allowed to treat “Data Analyst” as a starting point, not your final job.
Your company.
Your pay band.
Even that job title on LinkedIn.
None of it HAS to dictate your next role.
Plenty of analysts go on to become product managers, data engineers, ML engineers, and many more roles.
Here's why: Skills compound ↳ Every small skill you learn today can be used in the future. Data Analysts make great PMs because they are already analytical Curiosity scales ↳ Change the industry, keep the questions: What happened? Why did it happen? What should we do now? Titles expire ↳ Job labels have a shelf life. Your skills aren't boun to a single resume point.
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You’re allowed to treat “Data Analyst” as a starting point, not your final job.
Your company.
Your pay band.
Even that job title on LinkedIn.
None of it HAS to dictate your next role.
Plenty of analysts go on to become product managers, data engineers, ML engineers, and many more roles.
Here's why:
Skills compound
↳ Every small skill you learn today can be used in the future. Data Analysts make great PMs because they are already analytical
Curiosity scales
↳ Change the industry, keep the questions: What happened? Why did it happen? What should we do now?
Titles expire
↳ Job labels have a shelf life. Your skills aren't boun to a single resume point.
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If you found this helpful, repost ♻️ to help another analyst out
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