Bricho
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- Jan 23, 2013
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Well, the problem is I don't have the opportunity to even tell them what will set me apart. I don't even get interviews. Honestly, I could do the job for most of these jobs I apply for better than most. I have an MBA and I know how to analyze data. In fact, it's one of my biggest hobbies. It's frustrating that I don't even get the opportunity to make the case.
I posted this a few times in the analytics thread and the football thread, but it's appropriate here too. I think this blog that I have for sports analytics is a good work sample.
Sports Analysis
Many years ago I was in a similar spot so I empathize with your plight. Keep plugging away, don’t get too discouraged.
One thing I would say having worked in hedge funds and finance, competition is extremely stiff for the data analysis roles you might be seeking. To be honest, an MBA doesn’t mean dick (and I have one from a top 5 school). Most data guys have high level statistics and hard science PhDs. I’m not demeaning your abilities, I’m just saying you might be applying for a position where others who have better qualifications.
Also, have you worked your alumni database? It takes work to go through people’s profiles and screen out people who work in the field you’re interested in but most people are more than happy to have coffee with a fellow alum. That might not directly lead to a job, but they’ll keep you in mind if something comes across their desk or they might know of someone you could talk to.