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rmann
Fluorite | Level 6

hello everyone my name his hermann , i am new on sas and now learning sas base to get the certificate . please i need more orientation on which path to choose , and also how to create a portfolio to put on my resume to get any entry level job . 

any advise will be appreciated . 

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Kurt_Bremser
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Well, it depends on your preferences. If you are into statistics and get a good grasp on it, then the free Statistics 1 course will be the best option.

And you need to keep an eye on job offerings. Large companies/organizations that use SAS will usually have segments in their web presence for jobs. Some of those might accept a beginner to train on the job.

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rmann
Fluorite | Level 6
I was working in a restaurant and now i just I will taking computer class in data science for the next semester August .I took some basic statistics class in college.
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Well, it depends on your preferences. If you are into statistics and get a good grasp on it, then the free Statistics 1 course will be the best option.

And you need to keep an eye on job offerings. Large companies/organizations that use SAS will usually have segments in their web presence for jobs. Some of those might accept a beginner to train on the job.

rmann
Fluorite | Level 6
thank you i will try the free statistic class to see how i like it then i will choose a path . but where the free statistic class can be found please

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