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Case Study: Analyzing Job Market Data in Power BI

Offered By: DataCamp

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Data Visualization Courses Data Analysis Courses DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) Courses Power Query Courses

Course Description

Overview

Help a fictional company in this interactive Power BI case study. You’ll use Power Query, DAX, and dashboards to identify the most in-demand data jobs!

In this Power BI 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 Power Query to investigate and clean the data to find out what skills are most in-demand for data scientists, data analysts, and data engineers. You’ll then use DAX to build insightful visualizations of your findings. Finally, you’ll bring it all together using everything Power BI has to offer to create a business dashboard so that you can answer questions for the DataSearch team.

Syllabus

  • Exploratory Analysis
    • You'll start this Power BI case study by importing and cleaning the job posting dataset using Power Query. Once you’ve done this, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and do some initial data exploration.
  • Analyzing Market Trends
    • The DataSearch team still needs answers. Luckily, they have you on their team! In this chapter, you’ll continue to apply your Power BI skills to extract data insights with tools like DAX and begin to build unique data visualizations.
  • Dashboard Build
    • It’s almost time to hand over the final deliverable. In this final chapter, you’ll combine all of the job listing insights you’ve discovered into an interactive Power BI dashboard for the DataSearch team.

Taught by

Luke Barousse

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