Most people learn the skills… but still get ignored when they apply.
Because employers don’t care what you’ve learned — they care what you can prove.
No degree required • Beginner-friendly • UK-based support
It’s not because you’re not good enough.
It’s because your CV doesn’t prove your ability.
Employers don’t hire based on courses — they hire based on evidence.
I am a qualified Computer Science teacher with over 15 years of experience teaching Python, SQL, Power BI and data analytics to A Level students and adult learners. I have helped complete beginners develop into confident, job ready analysts through structured learning and practical application.
Alongside teaching, I have worked in data focused environments where the expectation is not theory, but clear reporting, reliable analysis and decision ready insight. This includes working with large datasets, building automated reporting systems and supporting business teams with real operational data.
What makes this approach different is the bridge between education and industry. Most learners are taught tools in isolation. In real jobs, you are expected to combine SQL, Python and visualisation tools to solve business problems clearly and quickly.
My focus is to close that gap by helping you build real portfolio projects that reflect actual UK data analyst work, so you are prepared for interviews, not just tutorials.
Over 100 learners have used this system to build job ready portfolios
“After rebuilding my portfolio, I started getting interview callbacks within weeks.”
Daniel – ManchesterI struggled to turn what I was learning into a proper portfolio and Python felt quite overwhelming at first. This helped me bring everything together into real projects instead of just practice work. I now have a portfolio I understand and feel confident talking about when applying for roles.
Aisha BirminghamPower BI used to confuse me because I was just following tutorials without understanding the bigger picture. Once I started building an actual project, it started to make sense. Now I have a dashboard in my portfolio that I can confidently talk about in interviews.
Michael LeedsSQL was something I avoided at first because it looked difficult. Breaking it down through real examples made it much easier to understand. I’ve now built a project using real datasets and it’s one of the strongest parts of my portfolio.
James London