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I am interviewing for a Finance Data Analyst role and expecting to take Python screening interview round. I'm not sure what kind of assessment I will be going through, but it was mentioned that they wanted to test how I handle data analysis.
Did anyone go through such assessment before? If you are using Python at your work, what libraries do you use? Pandas?
I'm preparing for this round, but don't know what I should be focusing on more, learning pandas or numpy or practice algorithms in leetcode?
I already passed SQL assessment, which tested my querying knowledge and ability to analyze the data.
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