Your starting assets
Tellers are meticulous with numbers, handle sensitive financial data responsibly, and understand banking products and customer behavior. Those are genuine analyst foundations — accuracy, data-handling discipline, and domain context that a generic analyst lacks.
The learning plan
Build advanced Excel, then SQL (the core analyst skill), then a BI tool like Power BI or Tableau. Practice by turning banking scenarios — transaction patterns, product uptake, branch performance — into a dashboard. Consider a recognized data-analytics certificate to clear résumé screens.
The internal advantage
Large banks have big analytics and reporting teams and often prefer internal candidates who know the business. Ask about internal mobility and analyst-adjacent openings. The fastest way to know if this pivot is realistic for *you* is to run your actual background through it. Start a free AICareerPivot assessment — it maps your transferable skills to the target role, flags the real gaps, and builds a week-by-week plan.