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Transitioning to a Career in Sports Analytics

With Ray Yocke Liked by 40 users
Duration: 1h 40m Skill level: Intermediate Released: 1/23/2024

Course details

Are you looking to break into the exciting world of sports analytics, but not sure where to begin? This course covers the initial questions that potential applicants and prospective candidates should answer for themselves regarding their interest in the profession. Join instructor Ray Yocke for an overview of what it takes—from skills and core concepts to industry-leading knowledge—to stand out to prospective employers and land a new role or change careers to the field. Explore the different types of roles available within the industry so you can focus on the roles that make the most sense for you, highlighting your interests and skill set as an analyst to find the right companies and leaders to build your career.

This course is designed for anyone looking to break into the sports analytics field, but also for analysts currently working in other industries who are interested in transitioning into a new line of work.

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