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How To Create An Interactive Resume On Tableau

Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera

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Tableau Courses Data Visualization Courses Resume Writing Courses Gantt Charts Courses

Course Description

Overview

In this project, learners will learn how to create an Interactive Resume on Tableau. Interactive Resumes are a unique way of showcasing data visualization tools by using charts and graphs to illustrate skills, experiences, education, and work history. For people in the data and analytics industry, these skills are in high demand. Having this unique resume approach is an opportunity to stand out from the crowd. In this project, learners will create a Free account on Tableau Public. They will also learn how to connect Tableau to their data sets. They will get an in-depth look at how to create Gantt Charts and Abacus graphs to display different kinds of resume data. They will finally learn how to publish their Interactive Resumes to Tableau Public. By the end of this course, learners will have created a fully functional resume with interactive elements to showcase their resume skills.

Syllabus

  • How To Create An Interactive Resume In Tableau
    • In this project, learners will learn how to create an Interactive Resume on Tableau. Learn how to connect Tableau to data sets, get an in-depth look at how to create Gantt Charts and Abacus graphs to display different kinds of resume data, and learn how to publish their Interactive Resumes to Tableau Public. By the end of this course, learners will have created a fully functional resume with interactive elements to showcase their resume skills.

Taught by

Carmen Rojas

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