DancingCoconut
DancingCoconut

Unsure about career progression

To give a brief background, I did BTech in biotechnology from a tier 2 college which I soon realised didn’t have any interest in. Currently 24YOE

I took up a job as an operations analyst at a series b funded startup. Worked on internal tools + gsheets + SQL(basic select queries). Became expert of this internal tool but realised the skill and knowledge isn’t transferable.

Got promoted to project analyst within a year and started handling internal teams + client comm. gave 1 year to this position. Currently at 8LPA

Now I am looking to switch and unable to understand which way should I go. Have interest in business strategy + data related work.

15mo ago
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
Round 1 by Grapevine
SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

Good progress till now. At the end direction depends on your strengths, interests and opportunities. So list down all possible options you can take.
One option is to keep moving in business analytics/intelligence domain and then shift to product management later. Wish you well

DancingCoconut
DancingCoconut

I have serious interest in deep diving into business strategies and how they work.
Basis on that only I have progressed till now.
But post this, to achieve higher pay scale, all companies ask for relevant work experience + hard skills which I lack.

SwirlyPickle
SwirlyPickle
Google15mo

24 yoe and 8 lpa? What?

DancingCoconut
DancingCoconut

24YO* 🥲

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