Is this Tableau course suitable for beginners?
The course starts with BI and Tableau foundations, so you do not need to arrive with advanced dashboard experience. Basic comfort with spreadsheets helps, but the modules are arranged so learners can move from simple visuals to calculations and interactive dashboards step by step.
Will I get hands-on practice during the course?
Yes. The syllabus is built around chart creation, data connection, calculations, filtering, dashboard design, and a final project workflow. That means you are not only watching demonstrations; you are actually building the kind of work you would discuss in an interview.
Does Inventateq help with placement support for Tableau roles?
The support is designed around job readiness rather than only course completion. You get help with resume framing, portfolio preparation, interview practice, and role mapping for Tableau Developer, BI Analyst, Reporting Analyst, and dashboard-oriented positions.
Can people from non-technical backgrounds join this training?
They can, especially if they already work with reports, spreadsheets, or business data. Tableau is often a strong starting point because the course focuses on business questions, visual reasoning, and practical dashboard work rather than heavy programming.
Is the course available online?
Yes, this page is built for online learners. The live online batch covers the same module sequence with trainer-led sessions, screen sharing, and guided assignments so you can study from your location.
How long does it take to complete the Tableau course?
The course follows a module-based structure that moves from foundations to projects. The exact pace depends on the batch schedule, but the sequence is designed so you have time to understand visuals, calculations, interactivity, and publishing basics before project work.
Which Tableau features are covered in the curriculum?
The course covers data connection, joins, unions, relationships, charts, maps, calculated fields, table calculations, filters, parameters, dashboard actions, story points, and publishing awareness through Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud. It also includes business use cases and a real project workflow so the learning stays practical.