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vkk8
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4 years ago
Data science is an oversold profession. When studying it, you learn really cool things; Bayesian models, reinforcement learning, AI, all the trendy stuff. In reality, most of the data scientists end up spending almost all of their time interacting with horribly designed, decade(s) old databases and the analysis part of their job is mostly just plotting the mean as a function of time and doing logistic regression over and over again.
jstx1|4 years ago
I feel like data science gets called out disproportionately for something completely normal.
boa00|4 years ago
goodpoint|4 years ago
Most of the work is basics statistics, some SQL and poking at a ML library until you get the output you wanted.
Unsurprisingly, the day to day work can be very underwhelming.
princeb|4 years ago
95% of your value as a "data scientist" is figuring out how to squeeze diamonds from tons and tons of steaming piles of sh*t, and that kind of work is basically just filtering, collating, collecting, organizing from disparate data sets with different fields, data types, formats, some of them with varying degrees of accuracy. it's not fun, but very few other people are doing it, and the result is valuable to a lot of people, so it pays well.