Unlike the other programming language, Alteryx provides a more simplistic workflow based environment, with no coding requirements. I can create a custom workflow by merely dragging and dropping the tools, which represent line of codes in other software. Hence, it is less overwhelming for an IT novice as compared to looking at the coding script.
A sample workflow - you can actually visualize each process too
Coming into Alteryx from a non technology background, I admit that initally I was reluctant to give it a try as the skills and knowledge were beyond my comfort zone. The most struggling part is to familiarize myself with the data science terminologies and learn how to think like a programmer whilst I was trained to have an accountant mindset for the past few years. However, a data automation project had pushed me into picking up Alteryx as I had to get my work done to get paid!
While working on the project, I began my learning journey by attending a data analytics course offered by my employer and also joining the Alteryx online course. The steep learning curve was absolutely intimidating, especially when you were acquiring an entirely new knowledge. (I miss IFRS when learning Alteryx!)
Being impatient, I attempted the exam without going through all Interactive Lessons. Although it's an open book test with multiple choice questions, the questions are more tricky than expected, including practical questions which require candidates to build workflow. Furthermore, the 2 hour time allocated is insufficient if you aren't well prepared.
I failed. Not surprising.
The failure experience was actually discouraging, and the self study route was torturing and lonely. I constantly reminded myself that I couldn't give up, getting certified is part of my job requirements and I can (must) do this! I was very eager to go for a second attempt to quickly pass the exam, but Alteryx sets a policy of a cooling period of 7 days to re-attempt the exam. Although I was annoyed at this policy, I do agree that a cooling period was much needed for me to reflect on my mistakes and spend more time practicing. Haste brings no success in arriving.
I love how they provide us a detailed breakdown on our exam results - it is encouraging to know my strengths, and it also informs me on my weaknesses, which I can work on to improve in next attempt
Thanks to the "mock exam" experience, I started to not treat this free certification lightly and put in more effort to learn - not solely toon pass the exam, but also to upskill my data analytics knowledge. Apart from completing the Interactive Lessons in Alteryx Community, I started practicing the tools covered in the exam by referring to the One Tool Examples within Designer or visiting the Tool Mastery Index on Community. I found out that the Alteryx Documentation was extremely useful as I learn well by reading or writing, but not listening (I wish Alteryx provides subtitles to their videos!). My experience of failing the exam had also taught me an important lesson - stay calm during the exam - time limit could be daunting, but staying calm under time stress could ensure clarity of mind to pick the correct answer.
Self learning was painful, but all sufferings had their reward. At forth attempt, I finally passed the exam! When the results screen popped out, I felt a sense of relief - no more stress of failing the exam! Obtaining this cert is a recognition of my effort in improving my tech-savvy skills. Also, it spells completion of an individual goal set for my career!
Fun fact: I passed the exam during 2021 Valentine's day! Best Valentine's gift ever although it's not from my Valentine
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