I am very interested in your experience. Can you please send me an advice how to study SAS on your own faster and efficient?
You are mentioned about SAS license. What is the way to get one? From what I should begin, where I should apply?
All your ...
I would say start with buy some books and try to visit some of major sites,blogs, users list in google.
http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.globalstatements.com/
buy The Little SAS Book and sas learning edition from ebay and start to learn , if you have any doubts post your query to sas Listers and they will happy to help u
Hi Victor I don't know if that's true. Some analysts are pretty cute. But my work involves recruiting analysts so it really doesn't matter what I look like. Besides, i also work in television sometimes. hence the photos on my website. best/ bonnie
hi victor - thank you. you guessed it. i'm not an analyst. my background is in TV. i anchored at cnbc and bloomberg TV. now i'm matching great minds like yours with great positions. I am fascinated by analytical minds like yours. love placing people like you in great positions and frankly i know of no other time in history when the skills like those you possess can help guide this country out of a banking, brokerage and possibly economic nightmare. -bb-
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