Will data analysts be replaced by AI?

Data analysis is being reshaped by artificial intelligence.

The future does not belong solely to AI, nor to analysts resistant to change.

It belongs to a new class of Augmented Analysts who wield AI as a mighty co-pilot.

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Nurse Practitioner vs. Physician Assistant: Which Career Path Is Right for You?

If you’re thinking about a career in healthcare but don’t want to spend a decade in medical school, becoming a nurse practitioner (NP) or physician assistant (PA) could be the perfect path. These two roles are often compared because they …

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6 Ways to Build Up Your Resume When You Can’t Afford to Do an Unpaid Internship

As you start thinking about life after college, you may hear that internships are the most important stepping stones to your first job. And they are often the simplest and most traditional way to build up your resume so you …

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How to Build a Successful Career in the Performing Arts

A recent guide from TAI Arts highlights some key steps to set you up for success in the performing arts industry:

1. Commit to Continuous Training

Even the most talented performers keep learning. Whether it’s classes, workshops, or private coaching, …

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Pursuing a Ministry Career? 3 Reasons You Need a Mentor

For students preparing for a life in ministry, mentorship can be transformative. According to Jennifer Graffius, Associate Director at Azusa Pacific University’s Center for Vocational Ministry, students benefit immensely from having seasoned guides during this formative stage.

1. Prevents Isolation

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13 Transferable Skills from Teaching You Can Leverage in Any Job

Many teachers reach a point where they consider a career change, whether for new challenges, better work-life balance, or growth opportunities outside of education. If you’re thinking about leaving the classroom for a new career, the good news is you’re …

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Ace Your Job Interview: Tips for Neurodivergent Candidates

For most people, a job interview can feel like an audition, but for neurodivergent candidates, it can bring additional unique challenges—like interpreting social cues, maintaining eye contact, or responding to vague questions on the spot. With the right preparation and …

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What to Do When Mental Health Affects Your Work

Maybe you’ve always dealt with anxiety, depression, or another mental health challenge, but lately, work feels impossible. You can’t focus, deadlines are slipping through the cracks, or even showing up feels like climbing a mountain. If that sounds familiar, know …

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How to Stand Out in a Room Full of Power Players

Walking into a room full of leaders, decision-makers, and high-level executives can be overwhelming. Such professionals often have strong reputations, impressive achievements, and confidence from years of leadership.

While you may feel like the least important person in the room, …

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16 tips for math majors who are mapping their careers

Career mapping is the process of strategically planning your professional journey by identifying potential career paths, the skills you’ll need, and the steps to reach your long-term goals. For math majors, career mapping is especially important because mathematics is a …

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