Data skills are important now more than ever. Whether you just started at your university or are finishing up your final year, there’s always something new to learn. Students are eligible to receive free Tableau licenses, eLearning, and 20% off Tableau Desktop Specialist Certification through Tableau Academic Programs. To help set students up for success, we sat down with two amazing women on different data journeys to hear their advice on preparing for the Tableau Certification exam with a step-by-step guide. Spoiler: you’ll crush it.
Bergen Schmetzer, Tableau Academic Programs: I’ve been at Tableau for four years, and have found my happy place on the Tableau Academic team. I was introduced to Tableau in my junior year of college, and it truly changed the way I look at data and analytics. The best advice I can give to students looking to start their analytics journey is just to take that first step. If you are feeling some sense of fear—that’s GOOD! You are beginning something new and unfamiliar, and that’s excitingly scary. Leveling up your skills, especially in data analytics, doesn’t happen overnight. What I love about Tableau is the focus on supporting and elevating the people in our Community. Our goal is to provide people with the resources and skills to empower themselves. Plus, we are passionate about celebrating the success of like-minded data rockstars.
Kelly Nesenblatt, Student: I’m a senior at the University of Arizona and preparing to enter the workforce out of college. I saw a huge need for data skills at the companies I was interested in but didn’t know where to start. I knew Tableau’s Academic Programs offer Tableau Desktop, Prep, and eLearning for free to students, and I recently found out about the Desktop Specialist Certification discount. Not only was this an opportunity to add a certification to my resume, but it was also a great reason to strengthen my data skills. If I had one piece of advice to share—be confident in what you know. If you have prepared and are comfortable with the platform, the Specialist exam will greatly benefit you. Since passing the Specialist exam, my goal is to complete the Associate and Professional levels next.