Description
This course is the eighth course in the Google Data Analytics Certificate. You’ll have the opportunity to complete an optional case study, which will help prepare you for the data analytics job hunt. Case studies are commonly used by employers to assess analytical skills. For your case study, you’ll choose an analytics-based scenario. You’ll then ask questions, prepare, process, analyze, visualize and act on the data from the scenario. You’ll also learn other useful job hunt skills through videos with common interview questions and responses, helpful materials to build a portfolio online, and more. Current Google data analysts will continue to instruct and provide you with hands-on ways to accomplish common data analyst tasks with the best tools and resources.
Learners who complete this certificate program will be equipped to apply for introductory-level jobs as data analysts. No previous experience is necessary.
By the end of this course, you will:
– Learn the benefits and uses of case studies and portfolios in the job search.
– Explore real world job interview scenarios and common interview questions.
– Discover how case studies can be a part of the job interview process.
– Examine and consider different case study scenarios.
– Have the chance to complete your own case study for your portfolio.
Current UX designers and researchers at Google will serve as your instructors, and you will complete hands-on activities that simulate real-world UX design scenarios. Learners who complete the seven courses in this certificate program should be equipped to apply for entry-level jobs as UX designers.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
– Plan a UX research study, including the project background, research goals, research questions, Key Performance Indicators, methodology, participants, and script.
– Explain the importance of respecting privacy and user data.
– Conduct a moderated and unmoderated usability study.
– Take notes during a usability study.
– Create affinity diagrams to group and analyze data.
– Synthesize observations from research and come up with insights.
– Develop persuasive presentation skills to share research insights.
– Modify low-fidelity designs based on research insights.
– Continue to design a mobile app to include in your professional portfolio.
To be successful in this course, you should complete the previous three courses in the certificate program. Or, you need to have an ability to conduct user research to inform the creation of empathy maps, personas, user stories, user journey maps, problem statements, and value propositions; as well as an ability to create wireframes and low-fidelity prototypes on paper and in Figma.
By the end of this course you’ll be able to:
● utilize best practices for choosing hardware, vendors, and services for your organization
● understand how the most common infrastructure services that keep an organization
running work, and how to manage infrastructure servers
● understand how to make the most of the cloud for your organization
● manage an organization’s computers and users using the directory services, Active
Directory, and OpenLDAP
● choose and manage the tools that your organization will use
● backup your organization’s data and know how to recover your IT infrastructure in the case of
a disaster
● utilize systems administration knowledge to plan and improve processes for IT environments
Learners who complete this program should be equipped to apply for introductory-level jobs as project managers. No previous experience is necessary.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
– Describe the components of the project planning phase and their significance.
– Explain why milestones are important and how to set them.
– Make accurate time estimates and describe techniques for acquiring them from team members.
– Identify tools and best practices to build a project plan and risk management plan.
– Describe how to estimate, track, and maintain a budget.
– Explain the procurement process and identify key procurement documentation.
– Draft a communication plan and explain how to manage it.
– Explain why milestones are important and how to set them.
– Explain why a project plan is necessary and what components it contains.
– Make accurate time estimates and describe techniques for acquiring them from team members.
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