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Transitioning to Analytics when You're Established, Experienced, and Possibly Well-Paid

Transitioning to Analytics when You're Established, Experienced, and Possibly Well-Paid

About the Show

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:

  1. How to handle the fear of leaving a high-paying career for something new

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

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

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

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

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