Matt N
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Hi guys. I was having a read through Facebook this morning and stumbled across a link to a Reddit thread in r/ChatGPT, where a user asked ChatGPT to explain their job to a 5 year old:
From: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1mjdyvl/i_asked_chatgpt_to_explain_my_job_to_a_5yearold/
The opening poster admitted that ChatGPT’s explanation made them question their usefulness, but many others had quite sweet and fun explanations. With this in mind, I’d be interested to know; what does ChatGPT come out with if you ask it to explain your job to a 5 year old?
I’ll get the ball rolling! I recently secured a temporary employment post at a civil service body, and my formal job title, to my knowledge, will be Graduate Data Analyst. For purposes of ease, I asked ChatGPT to explain what a data analyst does to a 5 year old, and it came out with the following:
But I’d be interested to know; how does ChatGPT explain your job to a 5 year old?
From: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1mjdyvl/i_asked_chatgpt_to_explain_my_job_to_a_5yearold/
The opening poster admitted that ChatGPT’s explanation made them question their usefulness, but many others had quite sweet and fun explanations. With this in mind, I’d be interested to know; what does ChatGPT come out with if you ask it to explain your job to a 5 year old?
I’ll get the ball rolling! I recently secured a temporary employment post at a civil service body, and my formal job title, to my knowledge, will be Graduate Data Analyst. For purposes of ease, I asked ChatGPT to explain what a data analyst does to a 5 year old, and it came out with the following:
And when I took it up on its offer to give me a real life example, it came up with the following:ChatGPT said:Okay! Imagine you have a big box of LEGO blocks all mixed up. There are red ones, blue ones, tiny ones, and huge ones. It looks like a big mess!
A data analyst is kind of like a helper who sorts through that box.
So, a data analyst’s job is to take a big messy pile of information and make it easy to understand—kind of like turning that LEGO mess into a nice picture of what you can build.
- They count the blocks (like “We have 50 blue ones!”).
- They group them (like “All the red ones go here, all the green ones go there”).
- They look for patterns (like “Wow, we have twice as many blue blocks as yellow ones!”).
- Then they tell a story with what they find (like “We can build a bigger castle if we use the blue blocks first”).
Do you want me to give you a fun little real-life example, like about candy or toys, instead of LEGO?
And the fun little picture it gave me was this:ChatGPT said:Alright! Let’s use candy.
Imagine you dump out a huge bag of candy on the table. It’s all mixed up—chocolates, lollipops, gummies, and mints. A data analyst would:
So, a data analyst is like a candy detective
- Count them → “We have 12 chocolates, 8 lollipops, 5 gummies, and 3 mints.”
- Sort them → Put each kind into its own pile.
- Find patterns → “Hey! Chocolates are the most common, and mints are the rarest.”
- Tell a story → “If we want everyone to get candy, we can share chocolates first since we have the most. But we’ll have to be careful with the mints because there are only a few.”
—they take a big messy pile of stuff and figure out what’s going on, then explain it in a simple way.
Want me to turn this into a fun little picture so you can see how it looks?

But I’d be interested to know; how does ChatGPT explain your job to a 5 year old?