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by achompas
5164 days ago
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This is the reason why I cannot be a "data scientist" Are you worried about this outcome at all? Do you see yourself playing an important role on a data team, one with less modeling responsibilities but more infrastructure/DB responsibilities? I'm considering this path and would love to hear your opinion. |
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There is a continuum of skill balances; some people are more "data" than "scientist" and vice versa. The most useful balance varies from job to job. There are plenty of opportunities for people that have strong skills standing up clusters even if you have relatively weak analysis and model building skills. I would not dissuade anyone from becoming a data scientist, it will pay very well for the foreseeable future, but the skill set requires real effort to acquire. At a small company there is likely opportunity to learn the trade by coming at it from the infrastructure side of things.
It is a young enough area that it should be pretty easy for talented individuals to invent a career if they apply themselves.