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Monday, May 06, 2024

College 101: Why You Should Explore Advanced Analytics Tools Before Starting Your Internship

Anyone who has ever worked an internship knows it can be a nerve-wracking experience. You're walking into a new company and it is usually one of your first days working in a professional environment. It's hard to be sure what is expected of you or what you'll be able to contribute to the good of the company. You want to feel fully prepared and ready to start your new adventure. And one of the best ways to prepare for your internship is to get the best tools that business users utilize in their daily practice.

No matter what industry you are going into, you are going to be using advanced analytics within your daily practices. Especially in business, tech, and data industries, you will come across data analytics, visuals, and insights throughout your time. And while these programs and dashboards are set up to be easily understood with a friendly interface, practicing your skills will help you immensely as you embark on your internship.

Exploring advanced analytics before you start will help you contribute more to the company, be prepared for the professional iterations of data sets, and integrate your skills with the needs of your business. Here are just a few more reasons why exploring analytics prior to your internship is the best answer to calm your nerves and help you succeed.

It's a free service for you.

You may not realize this, but students actually have the ability to gain access to these interactive dashboards at a very low cost of zero dollars. That's right, students get Spotfire for free thanks to TIBCO offering their state-of-the-art programs to educational institutions. Utilize this cloud platform and AI-driven technology to practice all kinds of analytical capabilities like data visualization, predictive analytics, master data management, and application integration. If you are truly trying to get ahead in your field, you should be looking to take advantage of every service available to you. And TIBCO Spotfire being free should be a no-brainer for you to take advantage of this vendor before you start your internship.

Actually mean what you say on your resumé.

It's no secret that people fudge their resumé to get hired at certain jobs. One of the main reasons to practice your advanced analytics skills is so you can actually live up to what you promised when you applied for the job. If you claimed you had experience with spreadsheets and visualization tools and cloud platforms and data sources, you need to be able to actually perform in those areas. The good news is that TIBCO tools can help you get up to sped and be ready to excel once you show up for day one.

Be prepared to problem solve.

As an intern, you may have a varying amount of opportunities and responsibilities. Having experience with dashboards and analytics will help you to problem solve and come up with creative solutions for whatever is thrown your way. This will help you stand out as an exemplary employee who your boss can rely on. This may also lead to a full-time job down the line, all because you understand how to think effectively and are cool under pressure.

Learn by doing.

One of the best ways to learn is simply by doing. Taking advantage of a free trial learning different software programs will give you the time to perfect your skills. Don't wait until your first day at an internship to try and catch up to where everyone else is. Having academic knowledge about a subject or situation isn't the same as having practical experience. Instead, learn by doing and work to gain analytics experience before you walk in the door on your first day at an internship.

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