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Basically today I work for a department which only has 3-4 data analysts in an entire department of 200 . We manage 95% of all data requests, dashboards and data support.
The thing is my management is very concerned with the mother 200 people and does not consider our role anything more than support and not a career in itself.
I KNOW I can probably do a lateral move to a different team where they will use Erwin, Python, SQL and I'll deviate from the data analysis job I do using Power BI/Tableau(mostly).
In my head its new skills and new experience to learn but is stuff like Erwin common in the market? Will learning this help me as much as I think?
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