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arglebarnacle | 7 years ago

Does anyone have any insight about what kind of jobs are out there for people with the kind of skills demonstrated in this post?

I have a lot of data exploring, cleaning and visualizing skills, python/SQL skills and experience using it to make business decisions, but this type of thing falls short of what most people would consider "data science"

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J253|7 years ago

Agreed. And I definitely make no claims about this being earth-shattering "data science". I just happened spend a few hours over the weekend making some plots and commenting about what I saw with some Python tools.

I'll also state that I am neither a data scientist nor a statistician. I'm a Python application engineer with a background in mechanical engineering, so that might help set the context a bit more.

rhcom2|7 years ago

Most companies don't need "earth-shattering 'data science'", they need a way convey a narrative with their information and maybe try to deduce something from it.

I work as a programmer at an architecture company and we do visualizations like this all the time for campus classroom usage for example. Is it groundbreaking? Of course not, but it helps the clients and designers a ton.

kilbuz|7 years ago

In my experience, certainly a large number of jobs advertised at 'data scientist' would be exactly as you describe. Emphasis on the 'cleaning' part.