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Python Developer@PythonDvz·
Data Analytics Skills Employers Want in 2026. The job market shifted FAST. These are the exact skills companies are hiring for right now 👇 Top Data Analytics Skills (by demand): 🥇 SQL - 31% (Still the #1 most wanted skill) 📊 BI Tools - 15% (Tableau, Power BI, Looker) 🐍 Python - 14% (Essential for data analysis) 📈 Excel - 14% (Foundation skill, still critical) 📉 R - 10% (Statistical analysis and modeling) 🔧 ETL - 7% (Data pipeline skills) 📊 Statistics - 4% (Understanding data distributions) 💾 SAS - 2% (Legacy systems, niche demand) 🗄️ NoSQL - 2% (Modern database skills) 🔀 Git - 1% (Version control for collaboration) Don’t learn everything. Focus on the top 4 skills that make up 74% of employer demand. Save this for your learning roadmap! 💾 Which skill are you focusing on in 2026? Comment below! 👇
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DataCamp@DataCamp·
@PythonDvz SQL still holding the crown at 31%, no surprise there. If anyone's looking for a structured way to tackle these skills, this 12-month data analyst roadmap lays it all out step by step: datacamp.com/blog/data-anal…
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Romeo@Romeo10042000·
@Python_Dv SQL + Excel for me. Solid reminder that foundations still matter more than chasing every new tool.
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Techificial.ai@techificial·
@Python_Dv @Python_Dv, staying ahead with these skills is crucial. It's fascinating to see how the demand for SQL and BI tools continues to shape the job market. I'm in tech and would love to connect. Please follow me back when you get a chance!
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