I mentored a new Data Analyst from the ground up — structuring a hands-on program in PHP, MySQL, and WordPress report development that took them from fundamentals to shipping real, data-driven reporting.
Building a Developer, Not Just a Report
Reports are only as sustainable as the people who can build them. Rather than hand over finished work, the goal was to develop a new analyst into a capable PHP developer — covering syntax, database integration, and WordPress reporting, all on real projects with real stakes.
What I Delivered

Structured curriculum
Built a program spanning PHP fundamentals through advanced database and reporting techniques.

WordPress reporting
Taught WordPress as both a CMS and a platform for data-driven report development.

MySQL & data
Covered database integration with MySQL so the trainee could build reporting end to end.

Hands-on projects
Grounded every lesson in real-world projects — practical skill built by shipping, not just studying.
Skills & Tools
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The Impact
A new analyst grown into a capable PHP developer — fluent in MySQL and WordPress reporting, and productive on real projects rather than practice exercises.
Teaching Multiplies the Work
The highest-leverage technical work is the kind that makes more of it possible. Mentoring a new analyst into a real developer didn’t just deliver reports — it built lasting capacity the team keeps drawing on.
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