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ITHow I’d become a Data Analyst in 2026 ⬇️
1️⃣ Get in the door (any role)
Data Analyst titles are hard to land, degree or not.
So get into any role at a tech forward company with an analytics team/department .
Sales. Ops. Data entry.
Work up! Prove your value.
That’s exactly what I did.
2️⃣ Improve what’s in front of you
Look for small things you can control:
• Excel
• MS Access
• Power Query
Invoices research (ms access), trends, reports doesn’t matter, anything YOU can do.
3️⃣ Learn only what you need
Target the tools you’re already working with/access too.
(DataCamp and Codecademy worked for me)
4️⃣ Build something real
Not tutorials. Build a tool people (and you) actually use even if it’s simple. Examples could be: Using forms and VBA/SQL in ms access to build a form for people to researching invoices!
5️⃣ Show your work
Demo it. Explain the impact. Who uses it. Why it matters. And how it helps!
6️⃣ Say yes to opportunities
Take on EVERYTHING, prove you can do the work, even if it adds more stress.
That’s how you stack proof for the next role.
No degree required.
👉 Follow if you’re breaking into data.
#dataanalyst #howto #breakintotech #nodegree #2026goals
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