Hey there,

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Prefer reading? Here you go:

I’m not an engineer.

I don’t know how to code.

I’m just too impatient and I love interacting with well-designed interfaces.

Does that make me “non-technical”?

Well, in my opinion, everybody, especially if they work in tech, has some level of technical aptitude and sits somewhere on the technicality spectrum.

Semitechnical people are the ones who lean towards the technical end and act as a bridge between the more technical teams – typically data and engineering – and the less technical teams – basically all the other teams at an organization.

A semitechnical is someone who uses software and data to solve everyday business problems.

A semitechnical doesn’t code like an engineer, but they do think like one — enough to architect, automate, and document critical workflows.

They have a sound understanding of data foundations.

They can read and write enough HTML, SQL, and JSON to get their way around whatever tools and data they need to.

And throw any piece of software at them, and they will use the heck out of it.

Does that sound like you?

Well then, you my friend, are a semitechnical! 💪


If you came here looking to learn about data in particular, visit the databeats learning hub. And if you’re curious about me, read my story.

If you have questions, please connect with me on LinkedIn: iCanAutomate

Arpit

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