phData Named as a “2022 Best Places to Work” by The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
We are thrilled to share The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal has named phData as a “2022 Best Places to Work” for the sixth
How to Start a Career in Analytics
If you’ve ever opened up an analytics job description on LinkedIn, scrolled down to the qualifications section, and were disheartened by reading “5-7 years of
Starting Your Career at phData after Graduating College
Landing your first role fresh out of college can be daunting. With little to no experience, it is difficult for many to “get their foot
What’s the Best Undergraduate Major for a Career in Data Analytics?
How do you get a job in data analytics? When asked this, I generally recommend our tool, Data Coach, to help users upskill in data
How to Succeed in Your First Analytics Role
This blog summarizes a webinar that I was a part of recently as one of three featured phData analysts. We described our respective journeys into
Beyond the Data: Santana Mariscal, Director of Solutions Engineering
Welcome back to Beyond the Data! This month, we’re featuring US-based employee Santana Mariscal. Learn more about Santana’s role as a Director of Solutions Engineering
Encouraging the Next Generation of Women in Data Science With Dataiku
This blog was jointly written by Dataiku and phData, originally published on the Dataiku website. In collaboration with our partner Dataiku, we are encouraging women
phData Makes Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s 2021 Fast 50 List
Achieving growth as a company is a huge milestone worth noting but growing at a rate that lands you on the Fast 50 List is
Beyond the Data: Manashi Chakraborty, Director of People Operations (India)
In this month’s Beyond the Data feature, we’re returning to Bangalore to meet Manashi Chakraborty, a free-spirited and vital component of the phData employee experience.
What Does Bench Time Look Like at phData?
Working for a consulting company comes with several unique and meaningful advantages but it’s often a misconception that when you’re in-between projects, not doing billable