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by kriro 4067 days ago
I have no idea how hiring in this field works but I'd expect a data scientist to have a pretty good (algorithmic) programming background in this day and age. You pretty much have to "play with the data" and get a good intuition for it when it comes to gigantic data sets and programming is how you accomplish that.

Or in other words...I'd be skeptical if a candidate hadn't learned programming on their own even if it wasn't required because it's pretty much impossible to get any practical experience otherwise.

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I think often then have experience in programming, but in languages that don't map well to the "real world" of programming -- R, octave, matlab, etc. Those languages are also usually loaded with very helpful libraries to avoid having to do any nitty-gritty programming.