Retaining Data Scientists - 4 Key Ways!
DTP #23: Plus, how GenAI can transform HR
“it's not just about what can I do (for my team)?over the next month. We need to think ahead. It has to be long term consistent planning.” DTP 22
Retaining data science talent requires a strategic blend of professional growth opportunities, competitive compensation, and a supportive work environment.?
We’ve compiled some of the key insights from our conversation with Conor McNeilly last week, plus, we expanded on how you can implement them for data science talent retention.?
Read on!?
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The demand for AI talent is high, but the supply is limited. To attract and retain AI professionals, companies should focus on acquiring skills rather than predefined roles, understand AI workers' preferences and tap into hidden talent pools.?
To address the shortage of data science and machine learning talent, Chief Data and Analytics Officers?must lead upskilling initiatives, to raise machine learning literacy and encourage collaboration with data scientists, foster interconnected data science communities, and design upskilling roadmaps.?
Advances in technology are rapidly changing the skills required in the workforce, with the half-life of skills shrinking to under five years. Reskilling is emerging as a strategic imperative, enabling companies to build competitive advantage by filling skills gaps.?
???? Be an Open Book about Career Growth
“There are definitely instances where, particularly [if a] business isn't growing massively, finding that opportunity, especially if someone wants to be a person manager, to move upward can be difficult. I do think [we] have to keep [them] reassured that there will be a space”?
?? Re-evaluate Data Scientist Compensation?
Traditional pay structures mainly focus on acquisition. There needs to be shift the focus towards growth in remuneration, particularly for retaining talent.
This would involve incorporating a growth perspective, such as skillset allowances and progressive bonuses. Understanding the preferences of millennials is also crucial, as they tend to plan for the short term, emphasizing the importance of retaining employees for 2-3 years. ?
Additionally, the unreliability of salary benchmarks in emerging analytics job markets means it’s necessary for?a broader approach to incentives beyond just data scientists. Connecting capability development with remuneration, including skillset allowances, is important to enhance employee retention and recognize certifications for data professionals.?
?? Offer Opportunities for Personal Development?
“It is also important to have the right platforms available to people. Especially when it comes to technical development, data science, analytics, so having the likes of data camp [or] other sources, training people to make good use of [platforms] like Stack Overflow even when it comes to their own technical development.”?
Making space within the business context for personal development is crucial:?
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? Set Preventative Measures for Burnout?
Due to the high demand for data science expertise, organizations might be tempted to burden their data scientists with an excessive workload, tight timelines, and extended work hours. Nevertheless, a failure to establish a healthy work-life balance is a fast track to burnout.?
At the very least, companies should provide flexible work hours and guarantee that their employees take sufficient paid time off. Moreover, they can proactively address burnout by regularly arranging team-building events, consistently acknowledging employee contributions, and conducting periodic check-ins with managers.?
Nonetheless, by offering support to your data scientists and ensuring they engage in meaningful, cutting-edge, and purpose-driven projects, you can secure their long-term success within your organization.?
?? AI in Business
GenAI’s potential impact in HR
An article from Boston Consulting Group, examines how GenAI is driving accelerated engagement of HR with artificial intelligence, offering powerful capabilities for the discipline.?
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?? Word From Our Data Scientists
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?? Prompt of the week
“Create an onboarding evaluation survey with 10 questions that the employee will get after their first 30 days.”
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