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by otabdeveloper4
1753 days ago
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Forgive me, but the blog is titled "what I learned from my first two years as a data scientist", and I'd rather trust the author on their word and not speculate. (And the experience of me working with dozens of data scientists corroborates - "data science" means basic Python programming and the kind of boring trial-and-error feature engineering tasks you'd typically assign to a junior software developer.) I want a person who actually uses statistics and math to drive business decisions, not just someone who took some statistics courses in university before becoming a software developer. P.S. Honest question, really. I don't want to sift through 500 resumes before finding the person I want. |
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What you call the title is up to you, “data scientist” will probably net you a lot of people who mostly want to build machine-learning models, maybe “applied statistician” or “data analyst” is a better bet? Hiring out of a local uni is possibly also a decent choice if you can deal with having to bring some maths/stats grads’ business knowledge up to scratch.