|
|
|
|
|
by conkeisterdoor
744 days ago
|
|
This sounds almost exactly like my day-to-day as a solo senior data engineer — minus building and training ML models, and I don't work in healthcare. My peers are all very non-technical business directors who are very knowledgeable about their domains, and I'm like a wizard who can conjure up time savings/custom reporting/actionable insights for them. Collaborating with them is great, and has been a great exercise in learning how to explain complex ideas to non-technical business people. Which has the side effect of helping me get better at what I do (because you need a good understanding of a topic to be able to explain it both succinctly and accurately to others). It has also taught me to appreciate the business context and reasoning that can drive decisions about how a business uses or develops data/software. |
|