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Internal audit or compliance roles are options since you have access to all the data you would want. Problem is trying to find a team that utilizes tools you like/have knowledge of. There are a lot of people in industry that think they're doing data analytics but in reality their version of analytics is different.
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Also following! I've discovered that while ZS positions itself as an analytics-heavy firm, I still lack many of the skills that tech or analytics companies ask for.
Data analytics is a broad term, what technical skills do you have? What industry are you focused in?
I'll add my own thoughts - I'm looking at senior data analyst positions or entry-level data science positions. I would probably be competitive for a senior/manager level roll in more traditional analytics (SQL, reporting, visualization, etc) but don't have enough of a quantitative background for data science, which is where I want to end up. I'm taking some courses on the side for machine learning and am familiar enough with linear regression but will probably need an MS to really be a strong candidate for a data science position.
Adding - I'm on investigative analytics. Specialty is more traditional bi and enterprise database querying. Expert in SQL, tableau, powerbi, access (ugh) etc. intermediate skill in Python and r. Intermediate in multivariate regression. Absolute beginner in machine learning and 'big data' (mapreduce, Hadoop, spark, etc.).