Clay Cooper spent a decade as a pharmacist before reinventing himself and pursuing a career in data.
The steps Clay took to realize his new dream are filled with fantastic lessons that anyone can apply towards launching their own career.
From my perspective, these are some of the things Clay did right...
1. He started off by doing research
He looked to see what types of job opportunities were out there.
He made a list of resources he could learn from.
2. He decided to learn by doing
Clay realized getting his hands dirty was the best way to learn
He specifically sought out opportunities to practice
3. He set specific learning goals
After he realized he loved data viz, he set a goal to build one dashboard per month.
In each monthly dashboard build, he tried to do somethign that was new to him, forcing himself out of his comfort zone.
4. He shared his learning experience publicly
Every time Clay did another data analysis project, he shared it on LinkedIn.
This allowed him to build a brand, network, and get feedback from the data community.
He also hosted his projects on his own project portfolio website, so it was very obvious that this was a true passion of his.
5. He used one of his projects during the job interview process
This was a great way to show what he could actually do
He was offered the job the day after his interview
Last but not least, Clay maintained an amazing attitude throughout his entire learning journey. He stayed positive, had the humility to be okay with starting over as a beginner, asked for help and feedback, and expressed gratitude when he received it.
With the way he put himself out there while he was learning, I felt like I knew Clay before we ever met.
And because he was always positive, humble, grateful, and clearly passionate about the career pivot he was trying to make, I (and lots of other people) wanted him to succeed. This is an example of a guy who makes it very easy to like him, and to want to get in his corner.
If you want to break into a data career, or really any kind of career, take what Clay has done as a roadmap.
In his own words...
If you put forth the effort, develop the skills... technical, communication, and personal skills that you need, you can do it. It's not rocket science as far as the method on how to do it. You just have to build yourself a portfolio, and a platform, and just get out there and get your hands dirty, and success will come. It's just a matter of time.
We are very happy that Clay was willing to share his excellent advice to help inspire others on their data journeys. Check it out in the video below!
On behalf of everyone at Maven, thank you Clay!
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John Pauler
Partner, CGO. & Lead SQL Instructor
John brings over 15 years of business intelligence experience to the Maven team, having worked with companies ranging from Fortune 500 to early-stage startups. As a MySQL expert, he has played leadership roles across analytics, marketing, SaaS and product teams.