Welcome to the General forum - we're so glad you’re here!
Whether you've been part of the Alteryx Community for years, are brand new, or simply want to expand your network, you’ve come to the right place. Our goal is to provide a space where analytical-minded people can connect, engage, and learn in order to drive meaningful outcomes. As part of that, we encourage you to get to know your peers by introducing yourself on this thread!
Reply to this thread to introduce yourself to the Community. Let us know who you are, what you do, what expertise you have to share, what you may be looking for in this community, your hobbies...anything you'd like. What you share is up to you!
We look forward to meeting you!
As new introductions are posted, we encourage everyone to get to know new members by replying to each users introduction topic. Feel free to say hello and wish them a warm welcome, ask follow-up questions, or point them to Community resources to help guide them on their journey with Alteryx.
You're more than welcome to include a link to your business' website in your introduction post, however, please don't use the post to solicit new business. Per our Community Guidelines, solicitations and advertisements are not allowed on the site.
The purpose of the Introductions thread is to build connections with your Community peers and provide a space for you to get to know each other. If you have questions about the Alteryx Platform, please visit the appropriate Product discussion board.
If you'd like to get to know the Community Team, take a peek at their intros here!
Hello,
My name is Bryan and I am a student learning alteryx for one of my accounting courses and I am having a great time developing new skills and hope to learn more as I use it! Any tips on how I can enhance my experience?
Hi my name is Urvi Davda and i am an accounting major. I am excited to use Alteryx since it makes complex data tasks simple, fast, and automated.
Hi myname is Urvi Davda and i am strudying Accouting. I am exited to use Alteryx to help it make complex data tasks simple, fast, and automated.
I've been working with Alteryx for about 2 weeks now in my accounting class, and I'm amazed at how it's transforming the way I think about data workflows. I'm particularly impressed by how the visual interface makes complex data transformations so intuitive!
Question for experienced users: What's your favorite underrated tool or feature in Alteryx that beginners often overlook but could be really valuable for marketing applications?
HI my name in Urvi Davda and i am studying Accounting. I'm excited to use Alteryx to it make complex data tasks simple, fast, and automated.
Hello everyone,
I'm an accounting student and I’m currently learning Alteryx, and it has been an exciting journey so far! The ability to manipulate and analyze data efficiently with workflows is amazing. One question I have:
What are some best practices for optimizing workflows when working with large datasets? I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences! Thanks in advance for any insights.
Hello All,
I am Jesse, an accounting student at California State Univesity - Fullerton. I am learning Alteryx to expand my knowledge of Financial and Accounting Softwares. Thoroughly enjoying it, and always open to suggestions or tips and tricks!
Happy Workflows!
Hello everyone,
My name is Richard and I am new to Alteryx. I am currently learning Alteryx as part of my studies and I'm starting to learn the potential and power that Alteryx holds. A question I have is how have you guys maximized the potential of Alteryx? Looking forward to learning from this community!
Hello I am Bryan. I am currently studying accounting at CSUF. Thus so far I am enjoying Alteryx, and what I like most about it is it's simplicity. I'm not very tech savvy however I can't say I've had very many issues navigating or following along with it in my class. It also helps that everything is categorized and color-coded.
Hello there everyone!
My name is Destiny Guerrero and I will be graduating from CSUF this May.
Alteryx is a very useful software for working with multiple sets of data but I was wondering if Alteryx has any limitations when it comes to how large a data set is or how many different data sets you can join together and edit.