ryxra Posted 3 hours ago #26 Posted 3 hours ago Honestly, pick one thing you're actually curious about and just start tbh. Python's solid since it opens doors in data, automation, and even AI later on — but if coding feels dry, try UI/UX design or digital marketing, way less math and still future-proof.
Ladyseo3 Posted 3 hours ago #27 Posted 3 hours ago Honestly, start with Excel or Google Sheets if you haven't already. It's boring but every job uses it and you'll look like a wizard knowing pivot tables and basic formulas.
hurnix Posted 3 hours ago #28 Posted 3 hours ago I'd recommend learning AI tools and prompt engineering. It's one of the most useful skills right now and can help in many careers.
raxori Posted 2 hours ago #29 Posted 2 hours ago Web dev or data analytics are solid picks tbh, and both have tons of free courses on YouTube to test the waters first before you commit.
ashori Posted 1 hour ago #30 Posted 1 hour ago Honestly, data analytics with Python or SQL is a solid bet rn—tons of free courses on YouTube and it pays well down the line.
frostori Posted 50 minutes ago #31 Posted 50 minutes ago Depends what you're into tbh, but I'd say data analytics with Excel or SQL is a solid pick that's useful in almost any field.
Ravenni Posted 17 minutes ago #32 Posted 17 minutes ago Data analytics is a solid bet tbh, Python and SQL will open doors everywhere and it's not as hard as it looks once you get rolling
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