Data Science & Analytics Topics
Statistical analysis, data analytics, big data technologies, and data visualization. Covers statistical methods, exploratory analysis, and data storytelling.
Data Storytelling and Insight Communication
Skills for converting quantitative and qualitative analysis into a clear, persuasive narrative that guides stakeholders from findings to action. This includes leading with the headline insight, defining the business question, selecting the most relevant metrics and visual evidence, and structuring a concise story that explains what happened, why it happened, and what the recommended next steps are. Candidates should demonstrate tailoring of language and technical depth for diverse audiences from engineers to product managers to executives, summarizing trade offs and uncertainty in plain language, distinguishing correlation from causation, proposing follow up experiments or investigations, and producing concise executive summaries and status reports with an appropriate cadence. Interviewers evaluate the ability to persuade and align cross functional partners, answer questions about data validity and methodology, synthesize qualitative signals with quantitative results, and adapt presentation format and level of detail to the decision maker.
Data Driven Recommendations and Impact
Covers the end to end practice of using quantitative and qualitative evidence to identify opportunities, form actionable recommendations, and measure business impact. Topics include problem framing, identifying and instrumenting relevant metrics and key performance indicators, measurement design and diagnostics, experiment design such as A B tests and pilots, and basic causal inference considerations including distinguishing correlation from causation and handling limited or noisy data. Candidates should be able to translate analysis into clear recommendations by quantifying expected impacts and costs, stating key assumptions, presenting trade offs between alternatives, defining success criteria and timelines, and proposing decision rules and go no go criteria. This also covers risk identification and mitigation plans, prioritization frameworks that weigh impact effort and strategic alignment, building dashboards and visualizations to surface signals across HR sales operations and product, communicating concise executive level recommendations with data backed rationale, and designing follow up monitoring to measure adoption and downstream outcomes and iterate on the solution.