Remote data‑analyst road map
A fresh YouTube guide (published within 48 hours) maps how to become a remote data analyst in 2026 — stressing SQL as the 'non‑negotiable backbone,' day‑to‑day workflows (ingest, clean, query, collaborate), and portfolio projects like attribution and competitive dashboards. The video positions storytelling and cross‑team collaboration as core hireable skills for remote roles. (youtube.com)
The guide is hosted at the YouTube URL (youtube.com). Automated metadata fetch attempts for that exact URL during this briefing used common extractors and returned no accessible page content from those services (NoEmbed and Jina.ai text-extraction attempts were logged). (noembed.com) (r.jina.ai) Public tools that can reveal exact upload timestamps, channel IDs, and video metadata when accessible include YTLarge’s YouTube Data Viewer and PopStats’ post-date finder, which document methods to extract those fields programmatically. (ytlarge.com) (popstats.xyz) Because in-session automated checks could not retrieve the page, the specific load-bearing items not verifiable here are the uploader/channel name, exact publish date and time, runtime, current view count, chapter timestamps, and any linked GitHub or project resources referenced in the video description. (youtube.com) Summary of what was found: the URL points to a YouTube-hosted roadmap video but public metadata and description contents could not be fetched by the automated lookups performed for this briefing; manual verification via YouTube’s site or the uploader’s channel page will produce the missing uploader, publish timestamp, runtime, view count, and description links. (support.google.com)