Competition

HR Analytics in Tableau
In this first ever BI competition, you will be exploring a dataset for a fictitious software company called Atlas Labs. You'll have to import, analyze, and visualize the data using Tableau. The end goal will be a clean, self-explanatory, and interactive dashboard for the HR team of Atlas Labs. By conducting a thorough exploratory data analysis and creating visualizations, you'll dive deeper into attrition and what factors impact attrition. This analysis will help the organization determine what action they will need to take to retain more employees.
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Your challenge
- Make your dashboard stand out! Give it a unique look and feel.
- Visualize the biggest differences in salary, attrition, job satisfaction level, and work-life balance across demographics and other dimensions. Don't feel limited by these, you're encouraged to use your skills to consolidate as much information as possible.
- Create a screenshot of your (main) Tableau dashboard, and paste that in the designated field.
- Summarize your findings in an executive summary.
How to get started
Create your most insightful analysis using Tableau Public. Click on either Start with Python or Start with R to get further instructions. Once you’ve finished your work, you’ll need to publish it for review.
Judging criteria
This competition is for helping to understand how BI competitions work. There will be public voting after the competition ends, followed by a ranking.
Rules
- Entries to the competition take the form of a workbook publication. Make sure the competition publication is publicly visible in order to be entered into the competition.
- Your publication should be focused on data provided within the competition.
- The competition is open and free to registered DataCamp users.
- Only one entry per user. You may update your entry up to the deadline.
- Make sure your competition workbook is published by the competition deadline in order for it to be valid.
- You can check the time left to submit on the counter at the top of this page.
Note: Please make sure you're 18+ years old and are allowed to take part in a skill-based competition from your country.
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How do I compete in DataCamp competitions?
You will create a data analysis based on the dataset provided. You will submit your ready-to-share notebook publication for a review by fellow DataCamp learners and the judging panel in accordance with the evaluation metrics created for the competition.
How long does a competition run?
The detailed information on the competition timeline can be found on the competition’s homepage. Most DataCamp Competitions include two deadlines: a submission deadline (after which no new submissions will be accepted), and a voting deadline (after which no new votes be counted towards final evaluation). It is very, very important to keep these deadlines in mind.
What makes a winning solution?
The winners will be selected based on the judging criteria provided in the description of each competition.
How will I get my prize? Are there any conditions?
We will contact each winner separately to agree on the best way to deliver the prize. The winners are responsible for any fees or taxes liable in your home country upon receiving the funds. Any relevant conditions will be stated in the Competition Rules and Terms of Use.
Are teams allowed?
Not yet, but we are exploring this opportunity for future competitions.