How to Stand Out as a Data Scientist in 2024
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Not so long ago, it seemed like landing your first data science job or switching to a more exciting data or ML role followed a fairly well-defined sequence. You learned new skills and expanded your existing ones, demonstrated your experience, zoomed in on the most fitting listings, and… sooner or later, something good would come your way.
Of course, things were never quite as straightforward, at least not for everyone. But even so, we’ve experienced somewhat of a mood shift in the past few months: the job market is more competitive, companies’ hiring processes more demanding, and there appears to be a lot more uncertainty and fluidity in tech and beyond.
What is an ambitious data professional to do? We prefer to avoid shortcuts and magic hacks in favor of foundational skills that showcase your deep understanding of the problems you aim to solve. Our most seasoned authors seem to point at the same direction: the lineup of articles we’re highlighting this week offer concrete insights for data and ML practitioners across a wide span of career stages and focus areas; they foreground continuous learning and building resilience in the face of change. Enjoy your reading!
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There are so many different ways to grow as data and machine learning professionals; our other reading recommendations this week can each be its own point of departure for learning about new skills, tools, and workflows.
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Until the next Variable,
TDS Team
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6 个月Thanks for including our work as part of your reading recommendations for this week! Tula Masterman Alex Chao Mason Sawtell