Data Science Essential Skills. Do you have them?
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These are the basic skills you need for data science.
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Just enjoying the nature as well as doing what you do best.
Most companies don't expect unicorns unless you work at a FANG company or some place like that. They look for a strengths in 2 of those bubbles, especially in a team comprised of members with strengths that compliment yours. Domain knowledge over time is mandatory. If you don't know the business, industry or your customers, there is no way you can solve business problems or predict business outcomes. The engineering and mathematical bubbles are rarely both required, at least in full. Strength in one of them usually suffices at most places because you have others to compliment you in the other bubble. This is my experience and opinion as a senior data analyst working with data scientists on a regular basis. Others may view it differently.
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Thank You for basics.
I think that list is the basics of every normal software engineer.
On my way to expertise the skills for data science mentioned by you… ofcourse learning from all your previous videos πππ
Q&A? Please can you tell us, how was all your path and decisions to get into the data science world?
you are great ….
For me, it is linear algebra. I think running regressions or complex models requires less work than creating a dataset and manipulating them. And figuring out the errors requires linear algebra. Period.
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