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people-analytics
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As a budding data analytics professional, reading official and unofficial documentation and producing accessible reports is par the course. As an intellectual exercise, I am creating a data visualization of my LinkedIn network using an article from Medium as my "documentation". Second to that, this exercise is also an opportunity for me to use a…
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Our team analyzed real data to help TFA optimize its corps matching process for placement acceptance and successful corps experiences. Finalists were selected in a multi-round process based on the degree to which they demonstrated.
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This repository hosts a People Analytics project using SQL. The data was loaded from a csv file to MySQL RDBMS. The data was then cleaned and then analysed.
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This project uses the real data from IBM to predict employee attrition by using supervised machine learning.
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The following SQL queries count the headcount of current employees at a fictitious company by different segments (Performance Score, Employee Satisfaction, Compensation, Company Tenure, Department, and Employee Engagement).
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Counts number of people in frame and writes number into .txt file
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This project analyzes fictional recruiting data through two main approaches - prediction and explanation. A multilayer perceptron is used for prediction and logistic regression for explanation.
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Mar 21, 2021
Hello people!
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R code used in the article "Gender Pay Gap And People Analytics: A Practice With Open Data"
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Based on employee data recorded during 16 years of activity, a company seeks to reduce turnover rate, absences, and employee dissatisfaction; and increase performance.
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The begining of a platform for Convivencia con Dios community
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People analytics project in R that implements predictive modeling to identify employees most likely to leave a company. Discussion around implications for the sample firm and proposed interventions draw on best practices in organizational development.
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This project aims to investigate how bad an employee attrition is in a company and to characterize employees who left the company so the HR manager can better understand the issue and prevent the same issue to happen again.
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Jun 23, 2024 - HTML
An interactive analytics dashboard for the Drexel University Peer Counseling Helpline
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Framework for Engagement Survey Analysis
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R code used in the article "Predicting Employee Attrition: R vs DMWay"
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Used Microsoft SQL Server to write several queries to calculate the attrition rate for a fictitious company between 2014 to 2018.
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Used linear and tree-based models, visualizations techniques to solve commonplace data science problems, including calculating conversion rate, analyzing A/B testing, churn/retention prediction, fraud detection, funnel analysis, pricing testing, marketing campaign optimization, clustering, user referral, loan default prediction, optimization, pe…
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