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Mercy Chimamkpam l Data Analyst

Mercy Chimamkpam l Data Analyst

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Data Analyst | Excel • SQL • Power BI | Sharing data projects and Excel tips

Imo, Nigeria Se unió Ocak 2022
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Adeola
Adeola@iamcomputer__·
We invited a candidate to an interview and sent him our meeting link. The candidate rejected it and sent us his own meeting link that we should join him instead 😂😂😭😭
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Tomilola _Ruth❤️
Tomilola _Ruth❤️@ruth_tomilola·
Serious question 🤔 How do some creators stay consistent on X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube all at the same time? I tried it and nearly stressed myself out 😭 For now, I'm sticking to X and doing my best here. Those of you managing multiple platforms, what's the secret?
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Ifybambi
Ifybambi@ifyumez00·
Some ladies are auditioning for the role of wife, housekeeper, cook, cleaner, therapist, and mother in a relationship. You work. He works. But every weekend, you're at his place doing maid duties while he relaxes and enjoys the benefits. If he eventually marries you, don't automatically assume it's because you're the love of his life. Sometimes people marry the person who has been making their life easiest. Don't expect a man who has never shared responsibilities to suddenly become enthusiastic about sharing them after marriage.
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Thelma Etuk
Thelma Etuk@officialladi_T·
Which do you do prefer?? Office work Or Remote work
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Nweke Mercy | Data Analyst
The way you write your SQL query is totally different from the way SQL runs it. Knowing and understanding this difference will help you to write accurate queries, avoid errors and debug errors easily.
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Annie🦋
Annie🦋@DabereNnamani·
Happy Friday techies. What’s one thing you learned this week? Let’s share and learn from each other.
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Blossom Affia◽
Blossom Affia◽@Blossomaffia·
Is it just me or a lot of people have dropped out of building on X? If you're still here, say 'Hi' please.
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JUST KINGS
JUST KINGS@JustKingss·
What’s the best and easiest way to improve your vocabulary?
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Blurae💙
Blurae💙@joyous_xoxo·
Y'all, my job hunting days have finally come to a stop 😭😭😭😭
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Mercy Chimamkpam l Data Analyst
🧩 Excel Puzzle A business wants to make ₦5,000,000 profit. Instead of guessing how many units to sell, Excel can calculate the exact number needed. What Excel feature would you use? 👀 #Excel #DataAnalytics
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James Agbo
James Agbo@Kmec37·
I started this account just to follow football news but along the line I fell in love with data analysis. From 100 followers to 300+ today. Thank you for every like, repost, and support. 300+ may seem small to some, but to me, it represents trust in what I do and I don't take
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Mercy Chimamkpam l Data Analyst
@ObohX I can relate...I saw one of my project and I'm like "if I'm the one that actually built it" 😅 But that's part of growth. What I built then, can't do that now....cos there's progress.
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Freedom | Excel Boss
One of the clearest signs that you're growing is becoming embarrassed by your old work. A few days ago on TikTok Live, I started reviewing some of my old projects and dashboards. At the time I built them, I was proud of every single one. I thought they were clean. I thought they were efficient. I thought I had figured things out. Then I opened them again with a few more years of experience. Suddenly, all I could see were mistakes. Charts I would never use today. Metrics that didn't matter. Processes that took 10 steps when they could have taken 3. Entire dashboards that could have been simplified into something much more useful. What's interesting is that the projects didn't change. I did. Experience has a funny way of doing that. It gives you better context. Better judgment. Better questions. And most importantly, a better understanding of what actually matters. The goal isn't to look back and criticize your old work. The goal is to appreciate it. Because that version of you built the foundation that allowed the current version of you to see things differently. If your old work makes you cringe a little, that's probably a good sign. It means you've learned something. I'm curious: What's something you built, wrote, designed, or believed 2–3 years ago that you would approach completely differently today?
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Temitope
Temitope@Temitop604·
I just learned a new function in sql. It is the EXTRACT command. Extract command allows to pull a part of a given date to use.
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Tomy | Data Analyst🧑‍💻📊♟️
Day 69 of my Data Analytics Journey📊. One lesson that keeps proving itself over and over again: Don't just watch, practice👨‍💻. Learning is important, but applying what you learn is what creates results.
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