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    Jigsaw AcademyBlog

    The Jigsaw blog covers a wide variety of topics related to the field

    of analytics. It is read by 12000+ readers every month.

    Learn SAS for freeSubhashini Tripathi wrote this blog on 3 Aug 2012

    Quote the best things in life are free! Do you agree? For education? With the subject being SAS?

    Yes the wonderful news is that the World Wide Web is practically free save the browsing charges. And SAS users are an extensive and prolific

    community. A lot many of these are sponsored and managed by SAS itself.

    So lets take a look at the websites which top this list of free resources

    Where to get started: You want to know the product y ou intend to work with before you start working on it . And this is a great place to

    start http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/biov/63143/HTML/default/viewer.htm#titlepage.htm

    WPS: World programming system gives you access to a platform where you can run SAS codes . This is a limited period key but can be

    instrumental in your journey. http://teamwpc.co.uk/products/wps

    Support.sas.com:- http://support.sas.com/index.html this has a wealth of literature on SAS codes and a separate sections on white

    papers. These white papers deal in details on the topic in consideration and can be downloaded for self-education

    (http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/) . The other section which I find particularly useful is the Samples and SAS Notes section

    (http://support.sas.com/kb/?ct=51000) . You can browse this section by TOPIC under the broad heads of

    1. Analytics

    2. Query and Reporting

    3. System Administration

    4. Common Programming Tasks

    5. SAS Reference

    6. Third Party

    7. Data Management

    SAS Blog:- http://blogs.sas.com/content/ This has some very interesting articles for general reading

    SAS Users blog:- http://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/ This has technical content and insights

    Questions on programming and codes :-http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sas

    SAS Community: http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Main_Page-To quote:- sasCommunity.org is an on-going global community effort

    created by SAS users for SAS users This site is a place to find answers, share technical knowledge, collaborate on ideas and connect with

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    others in the worldwide SAS Community.

    Questions on Programming and codes

    Platform admin related topics: http://platformadmin.com/blogs/paul/for all the help on managing the admin.

    What are the non web resources you can get practically free?

    In-house training modules: If y ou work in company with an Analytics division, you can get access to the training modules. Perhaps you

    will need to get the permission of your seniors, but everyone likes a go-getter. So you should meet with success in the endeavour.

    Senior / Mentor within or outside your organisation. Could be a senior from college or a colleague in office.

    All you need is the motivation, time and discipline to launch yourself into the world of SAS. Bon Voyage!!

    If you think you might be interested in a career in analytics take a look at the infographic based on the Analytics Salary and Placement Report

    released byJigsaw Academyin 2013, outlining analytics salary trends in India.

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    About Subhashini Tripathi

    Subhashini has 10 years of diverse experience in the Banking and Financial Services Industry ,

    across Risk Management , Business and Marketing Analytics and Designing ManagementInformation Systems . The integration of Analytics and BI with Business Strategy is an area of

    special interest. She has handled both secured and unsecured loan / cards portfolios with GE

    Money, Standard Chartered Bank ,Tata Motors F inance and Citi GDM. Softwares used are SAS

    (Base + EG + JMP) / Answer Tree / Excel / Crystal Ball (HOLOS) Google+View all posts by

    Subhashini Tripathi

    10 thoughts on Learn SAS for free

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    Rohan

    Deshpand

    e

    Hi i am Base SAS certified candidate with good knowledge of Macros and SQL , looking for oppourtinity. Guide me regarding my

    Query

    3 Aug 2012 at 6:26 pm

    Subhashin

    i

    Hi Rohan ,

    I hope you land a good job soon .. pls follow the following steps and keep me posted !!

    You can also look up jobs at :-http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=4188073&trk=anet_ug_hm

    Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying the basic

    fundamentals. Jim Rohn

    (Read about Jim at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Rohn)

    The FIRST STEP is to identify which jobs you will fit (In business parlance Identify your target audience) Analytics is a large

    field and the jobs vary from Data Management to Predictive Analytics and everything in between. So please check the jobs

    currently on job sites/ Linked in / google etc.. Identify 3 jobs that you want to do. (Please keep an eye on the salary that you

    want when you are doing this process). Download the Job descriptions and store them for the next stage

    12 Aug 2012 at 5:17 pm

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    SECOND STEP See if your resume and expertise matches the Job Requirement / Skill Required in the JDs you have identified

    above. If yes, then use the words that the recruiter uses to make your resume match the job . Thus, you must customise

    your resume to match the type of job you are looking for . (In business parlance- Customise your product / offering to suit

    your customer)

    If no, then figure out how you can get your skill sets to match the jobs identifies. OR identify a different set of jobs that

    match your current expertise / skill sets!!

    THIRD STEP Create a set of reading material that you can brush up every week related to the Jobs that you are looking for

    (see the Job requirement / Skill required section of the resume for this again ) . So when a recruiter calls, you can do well in

    the telephonic first round. (In business parlance- Customer satisfaction matters. Satisfied customers are most profitable)

    With these basics in place , you are ready to conquer the world of Analytics . All the best !!

    regards

    Subhashini

    9731107798

    Ramesh

    Srivastava

    Hi Subhasini, I have used SPSS for 10 years+ and will like to learn SAS. I am a professional Statistician and have worked as

    Evaluator also.

    3 Aug 2012 at 8:50 pm

    Subhashin

    i

    Hi Ramesh WOW!! This is commendable.

    So with so much experience in Analytics and Applied statistics, are you looking at increasing you conceptual and technical

    knowledge? Or only your technical knowledge?

    Let me know .. Or call on 9731107798 and we can talk

    Regards

    Subhashini

    12 Aug 2012 at 5:20 pm

    Rajalaksh

    mi

    hi i would like to learn SAS i have just started as a statistician,,finished my M.Sc in Biostatistics and I mainly get to use SPSS for

    analysisi passed out only this year..is it the right time to learn SAS or should i gain more experience and learn SAS..kindly

    advice

    4 Aug 2012 at 11:05 am

    Subhashin

    i

    Hi Rajalakshmi,

    Great to know you have started out as a statistician. The start of a career is often confusing. If your organization uses SAS ,

    then it is a good idea to pick up the tool as it eases out calculations and time spent on a problem .It Is also the most popular

    software in the market today and will add into your resume . However, Analytics is an understanding which goes beyond

    the software. It is an understanding of how to apply statistics in a business scenario and how to interpret the results to

    make business decisions.

    Hence, perhaps at the start of your career, investing in an analytics course will be worthwhile and will give you an edge over

    your peers

    You can look up jigsawacademy.com for details on courses.

    regards

    Subhashini

    12 Aug 2012 at 5:35 pm

    http://jigsawacademy.com/http://jigsawacademy.com/
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    9731107798

    Bharath

    Thanks for the useful article Subhashini.

    As a continuation to this article please browse through the below page for more information.

    http://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/2012/06/27/where-to-find-what-a-guide-to-sas-resources/

    4 Aug 2012 at 5:05 pm

    Subhashin

    i

    Thanks for the link Bharat.

    12 Aug 2012 at 5:36 pm

    Mallik

    Challa

    Hi Subhashini,

    I am a 7+ years experienced software professional currently playing a techno-functional lead (Credit Cards domain on

    Mainframe platform) in a MNC. Of late I have been looking for a change and I have been exploring Analytics area which sounds

    promising. I would like to know if it is the right thing and time for me to start in this area. If so, will my experience be of any use

    and which specific analytics area should I target or focus?

    Could you please provide your guidance in this regard? Thanks in advance.

    1 Sep 2012 at 11:00 pm

    Subhashin

    i

    Hi Mallik , I think your experience on managing an ERP system backend makes you a very good candidate for Analytics especially Data Quality and Data Visualisation . Also, you may have been reading of the explosion in data which is leading to

    a huge demand for data professionals . Would you want to discuss this more ? Call up Sarita at 9008017000. Or me at

    9731107798.

    6 Sep 2012 at 10:09 am

    http://jigsawacademy.com/http://jigsawacademy.com/http://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/2012/06/27/where-to-find-what-a-guide-to-sas-resources/
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