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Power BI Job Simulation - PwC Switzerland

Welcome to the repository showcasing my completion of the Power BI Job Simulation Program offered by PwC Switzerland. This program has equipped me with essential skills to analyze data, create compelling visualizations, and deliver actionable insights.


Program Overview

The PwC Switzerland Power BI Job Simulation Program is a self-paced, intermediate-level initiative designed to:

  • Build proficiency in Power BI for data visualization and reporting.
  • Enhance skills in defining KPIs, calculating measures, and drawing actionable insights.
  • Empower participants to identify patterns, risks, and opportunities in data efficiently.

Key Features of the Program

  • Time Commitment: 5-6 hours, self-paced.
  • Skill Level: Intermediate.
  • Assessment: No grades or live sessions; guided tasks with pre-recorded videos.
  • Certification: Certificate upon completion, showcasing practical expertise in Power BI.

Skills Acquired

This program focused on developing the following skills:

  • Power BI Dashboard Creation: Designing and building dashboards to visualize data effectively.
  • Defining KPIs: Setting measurable and relevant metrics for business goals.
  • Calculating Measures: Leveraging Power BI to calculate meaningful metrics.
  • Insights and Actions: Analyzing data patterns and translating them into actionable insights.
  • Self-Reflection: Evaluating performance and areas for improvement.

Repository Contents

This repository includes:

  1. Power BI Dashboard Files: .pbix files showcasing completed tasks from the simulation.
  2. Documentation: Detailed explanations of KPIs, measures, and insights.
  3. Sample Insights: Examples of patterns and actionable outcomes derived from the data.
  4. Certificate: My program completion certificate.

Additional Learning Resources

During the program, I explored the following resources to further enhance my knowledge:

Videos:

Podcasts:

Blog Posts:

Articles:


About PwC's Digital Upskilling Academy

PwC Switzerland's Digital Upskilling Academy empowers professionals to:

  • Transition from "zero to digital hero" with cutting-edge skills.
  • Solve business challenges using powerful data analytics tools.
  • Enhance agility, adaptability, and future readiness.

By mastering Power BI, participants can unlock the value of data, transforming it into convincing, actionable insights.


Why This Program Matters

Completing this program not only deepened my knowledge of Power BI but also enhanced my ability to confidently:

  • Approach real-world business challenges.
  • Present data-driven recommendations to stakeholders.
  • Stand out in applications by showcasing practical experience.

Certificate of Completion

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How to Use This Repository

  1. Clone the Repository:
    git clone https://github.com/<username>/PwC-PowerBI-JobSimulation.git
  2. Open the .pbix files in Power BI Desktop to explore the dashboards.
  3. Refer to the documentation for insights and methodology.

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A comprehensive repository showcasing my journey through the PwC Power BI Job Simulation Program, including task submissions, insights, and additional learning resources. Designed to help others explore the potential of Power BI and make the most of this program.

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