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by TrackerFF
2238 days ago
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I pursued data science, It's a good blend of tech and domain knowledge. The domain is what interests me, and the technical part is what makes it enjoyable. The amount of programming is probably one tenth (if even that) of what a regular software engineer would write, but there's always room for new ideas. Lately I've found myself writing more and more code for automation and other auxiliary stuff. In the end you want to apply technical and scientific methods to the data, guided by your domain expertise, and deliver results to someone. For some, it's nothing more than cleaning excel spreadsheets and generating reports, for others it's building and using state of the art machine learning methods on extremely large data sets - so not all data science jobs are alike from a technical standpoint. |
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