Case Study: Analyzing Job Market Data in Tableau

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In this case study, you’ll use visualization techniques to find out what skills are most in-demand for data scientists, data analysts, and data engineers.

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Utilize Your Skills with a Tableau Case Study

In this Tableau case study, you’ll explore a real-world job posting dataset to uncover insights for a fictional recruitment company called DataSearch. Using what you’ve learned from previous courses, you’ll use visualization techniques to investigate the data to find out what skills are most in-demand for data scientists, data analysts, and data engineers.

Use Tableau to Gain Data Insights

You’ll start by importing and cleaning a dataset, making sure it’s prepared for data exploration.

What You’ll Learn

Exploratory Analysis

You’ll start this Tableau case study by importing and cleaning the job posting dataset and checking for missing values. Once you’ve done this, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and do some initial data exploration.

Dashboards and Insights

It’s almost time to hand over the final deliverable. In this final chapter, you’ll combine all of the job-related insights you’ve discovered into an interactive Tableau dashboard for the DataSearch team.

Analyzing Market Trends

In this chapter, you’ll continue to apply your Tableau skills to extract data insights with filtering techniques, interesting visualizations, and trend analysis. The DataSearch team still needs answers. Luckily, they have you on their team!

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