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apohn | 2 years ago

>With 10+ years in DS, I've always felt that best DS were always basically software engineers that knew math and were more interested in prototyping cool machine learning product than maintaining production infrastructure. Unfortunately this always accounted for a small fraction of DS I interacted with.

I've been a DS for 10+ years, and I feel the exact opposite. The worst "Data Scientists" I've worked with are all ex Software Engineers who seem to assume that business problems are really computation problems. So they find convenient ways to ignore the human aspects (e.g. trying to figure out why the data is a mess) and gravitate to using more complex algorithms and breaking down the problem to an achievable programming pipeline that runs in production, but the results are of low value. But it looks awesome on a resume.

Are you right or am I right about SWEs turned DS? I have no idea. But one quality that IMHO is important is the interest in actually looking at data and asking questions, which is much rarer than most people realize.

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lcnPylGDnU4H9OF|2 years ago

> Are you right or am I right about SWEs turned DS?

It doesn't sound much like your worst and their best is the same kind of person. I don't see necessarily conflicting views.