7:10 "It doesn't matter whether or not you have a bachelor's degree. If you work hard and become an expert in a certain area, your knowledge can't be replaced by academic achievement." 😊 Those are not Eva's exact words but her message resonated with me. Great interview.
I prepare so hard but always fail the interviews 😞 My story is so much like the scenario this guy describes here medium.com/double-pointer/1-reason-for-failing-on-site-interviews-86c4acdd62b7
In my experience, Attitude, Team Work, and willing to learn, explore, and excel. Anything can be learned as long as you don't have a short term memory.
0:25 How did you become a data scientist? 1:00 What does interview process look like? 1:45 What are some common data science questions? 3:12 What's the best way to prepare for an interview? 4:22 What's something you should start learning on your first job? 4:44 What should you learn from your mentor? 5:55 Any tips or advice for people trying to break into the data science industry? 6:30 How to get a job with just a bachelors degree?
This was great. One thing to point out, data scientists are different from data analysts. So it goes in order of data analyst to data engineer to data scientist. Data scientists have the highest experience and get paid the most (they usually have Phd’s). Thanks for the awesome video :)
Thank you Eva for sharing practical tips for Data Science interview and preparation. For those who are interested, I have a few videos on my channel about the data science interview process that would complement this talk nicely!
Needed to rewatch this. With my a Bachelors with a background in data science, the skills I need to make sure I am strong in are: 1) Coding 2) Product Sense
You should! There aren't enough woman in the industry, and I'm super curious to learn what the difference is between DS' at large companies are like (inc the roles) vs what I tend to do which is DS for small tech companies.
Yes please!! Do I need be good at data structures coding questions like binary tress, arrays, dynamic programming etc..? I know I need to be good at SQL, R or python (data science libraries) and machine learning. Any help would be appreciated and would really help me to prepare for the big 4 data scientist interview.
@@vignanreddy3491 You definitely need to know arrays to code. For binary trees and dynamic programming, you can just know very simple or fundamental of them. It will be hard to believe that you know machine learning but don't know anything about binary tree and dynamic programming.
What kinda python coding questions I can expect from the interview? Data structures related questions like writing complex algorithms or just basic coding questions?
I have completed my under graduation course with Physics and Computer science and now I am doing my post graduation in Physics . Can I be able to become a data scientist ? I have also some basic knowledge in R and Coding. I am from India.
Im switching from psychology major to data science. You gotta find what courses are needed and learn them urself or ask your university to take extra courses like lin algebra and so on. Thats what I did
If you spend some time on data science forums and blogs, you'll soon come across this joke: "What's the best way to become a data scientist? Get a Ph.D. in Physics." 😊 The joke might not be funny (at first sight) but it explains something about the current status of the data science field: many Physics graduates have a relatively easy time getting jobs as data scientists. That's because Physics programs are known for helping students master scientific methods, critical thinking, thorough testing, and large amounts of data. All these skills are critical to a data scientist. With your education, you're already off to a great start. 😊 Next, it's best to focus on building your portfolio. Start with data science competition sites like Kaggle (if you have no idea yet for a project), or take problems you're passionate about and figure out how to solve them using data science techniques (starting with finding data, getting it, cleaning it, modeling it, etc. all the way to presenting it in a visually appealing way, or, even more impressive, making your model available as some kind of web app.) Don't get discouraged if you feel overwhelmed at first. Believe me, any sane person would feel overwhelmed. 😁 Data science is a huge field and, theoretically, the learning never stops. Just take it one step at a time. Best wishes to you.
@@BiancaAguglia thank you so much...it really helps a lot . I want to know one more thing..As I am from india so what is position of data scientist job in India? Like which companies are hiring them as a fresher?
Idk about others but for me coding is like teaching a child to do something and amend their mistakes (bugs) when they make some, best part is they don't poop
I think of writing code like playing with Legos or playing on Minecraft. Sure, Minecraft can be super boring if there is nothing you want to build, but if there is something you want to build it can be a lot of fun. Programming is a creative medium, like writing a book, making music, or doing multimedia. You're building something and getting whatever it is you want out into the world, but if there is nothing you want to write about, writing a novel might be boring too. While programming can be used to build so many things, my favorite kinds of things to build are automation projects. Eg, this coffee company has beans I like, but they're rarely for sale. I wrote a web page scraper that in the background checks when those beans become available and emails me. Though, if they were super rare, I could automate it further and have it auto buy beans for me. This might be boring to you if rare coffee isn't your drink of choice, but to me it's something I care about.
7:10 "It doesn't matter whether or not you have a bachelor's degree. If you work hard and become an expert in a certain area, your knowledge can't be replaced by academic achievement." 😊 Those are not Eva's exact words but her message resonated with me. Great interview.
I prepare so hard but always fail the interviews 😞 My story is so much like the scenario this guy describes here medium.com/double-pointer/1-reason-for-failing-on-site-interviews-86c4acdd62b7
In my experience, Attitude, Team Work, and willing to learn, explore, and excel. Anything can be learned as long as you don't have a short term memory.
0:25 How did you become a data scientist?
1:00 What does interview process look like?
1:45 What are some common data science questions?
3:12 What's the best way to prepare for an interview?
4:22 What's something you should start learning on your first job?
4:44 What should you learn from your mentor?
5:55 Any tips or advice for people trying to break into the data science industry?
6:30 How to get a job with just a bachelors degree?
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thank you!!!!!
These type of videos are really helpful . Thanks , please keep them coming
Such an awesome and uplifting interview. This process shouldn't be scary for anyone, it should be exciting!
This was great. One thing to point out, data scientists are different from data analysts. So it goes in order of data analyst to data engineer to data scientist. Data scientists have the highest experience and get paid the most (they usually have Phd’s). Thanks for the awesome video :)
I am trying to break into Data Science Field, Such interviews are really encouraging
I am from india and i have compleate bsc in 2020 how can i became data sciencetist
@Winston McGee any suggestions 🙏🙏
Thank you Eva for sharing practical tips for Data Science interview and preparation. For those who are interested, I have a few videos on my channel about the data science interview process that would complement this talk nicely!
astounding content Springboard. I crushed the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the exceptional work.
This was great! I myself am looking into learning data science. It feels great knowing more women are getting into the field! 💖
this feels like the most useful tips for me
Thank you for the update.
I am interested in self Stuyding Data Science 😎✌
Needed to rewatch this.
With my a Bachelors with a background in data science, the skills I need to make sure I am strong in are:
1) Coding
2) Product Sense
This was very helpful, especially the last question and response will keep me motivated. Thanks!!!
Fun fact, Uber India only hires highly algorithmic ppl, irrespective of the position you apply for
CF Ratings are often used as a bar
I worked as a Senior Data Scientist at one of the Big 4. Maybe I should share my experience :)
Plz share ur experience nd also type of questions
You should! There aren't enough woman in the industry, and I'm super curious to learn what the difference is between DS' at large companies are like (inc the roles) vs what I tend to do which is DS for small tech companies.
Yes please!! Do I need be good at data structures coding questions like binary tress, arrays, dynamic programming etc..? I know I need to be good at SQL, R or python (data science libraries) and machine learning. Any help would be appreciated and would really help me to prepare for the big 4 data scientist interview.
@@vignanreddy3491 You definitely need to know arrays to code. For binary trees and dynamic programming, you can just know very simple or fundamental of them. It will be hard to believe that you know machine learning but don't know anything about binary tree and dynamic programming.
Very useful video! Keep posting these videos!
Thank You Springboard
That was a great interview. Thanks for sharing
Very informative and motivating!
Great interview Eva = Hong Kong represent?!
What role previous work domain knowledge play for a junior data scientist?
How to explain data science project to non technical audience?
What kinda python coding questions I can expect from the interview? Data structures related questions like writing complex algorithms or just basic coding questions?
prob basic coding questions / more pandas stuff
Excellent 👌👍 videos keep going
One can learn the interview preparation for data science roles #MLAICommunity
Really appreciated
Thank you so much
suggest DS vidoes from base to end...
Much helpful
are data structure and algorithm asked in data scientist jobs?
i have 6 yrs of experience in customer service and now i want to switch into data scientist,....Can i do the data science...plz guide m e
I am post graduate in mathematics . May I eligible for data science Carrier
Of course you are eligible. However you have to know how to program too and other machine learning stuff
I have completed my under graduation course with Physics and Computer science and now I am doing my post graduation in Physics . Can I be able to become a data scientist ? I have also some basic knowledge in R and Coding. I am from India.
Im switching from psychology major to data science. You gotta find what courses are needed and learn them urself or ask your university to take extra courses like lin algebra and so on. Thats what I did
In your post you Will have to handle data and thats best way to become data scientist
If you spend some time on data science forums and blogs, you'll soon come across this joke: "What's the best way to become a data scientist? Get a Ph.D. in Physics." 😊 The joke might not be funny (at first sight) but it explains something about the current status of the data science field: many Physics graduates have a relatively easy time getting jobs as data scientists.
That's because Physics programs are known for helping students master scientific methods, critical thinking, thorough testing, and large amounts of data. All these skills are critical to a data scientist.
With your education, you're already off to a great start. 😊 Next, it's best to focus on building your portfolio. Start with data science competition sites like Kaggle (if you have no idea yet for a project), or take problems you're passionate about and figure out how to solve them using data science techniques (starting with finding data, getting it, cleaning it, modeling it, etc. all the way to presenting it in a visually appealing way, or, even more impressive, making your model available as some kind of web app.)
Don't get discouraged if you feel overwhelmed at first. Believe me, any sane person would feel overwhelmed. 😁 Data science is a huge field and, theoretically, the learning never stops. Just take it one step at a time. Best wishes to you.
@@BiancaAguglia thank you so much...it really helps a lot . I want to know one more thing..As I am from india so what is position of data scientist job in India? Like which companies are hiring them as a fresher?
@@BiancaAguglia haha, i've heard it. New grads in data science don't like this competition.
How can one enjoy coding? It's such a boring thing.
I never understand that when people say so.
Or probably they mean creating algorithms?
it depends on what you're coding but the fun kind of coding is about problem solving using logic.
Idk about others but for me coding is like teaching a child to do something and amend their mistakes (bugs) when they make some, best part is they don't poop
I think of writing code like playing with Legos or playing on Minecraft. Sure, Minecraft can be super boring if there is nothing you want to build, but if there is something you want to build it can be a lot of fun.
Programming is a creative medium, like writing a book, making music, or doing multimedia. You're building something and getting whatever it is you want out into the world, but if there is nothing you want to write about, writing a novel might be boring too.
While programming can be used to build so many things, my favorite kinds of things to build are automation projects. Eg, this coffee company has beans I like, but they're rarely for sale. I wrote a web page scraper that in the background checks when those beans become available and emails me. Though, if they were super rare, I could automate it further and have it auto buy beans for me. This might be boring to you if rare coffee isn't your drink of choice, but to me it's something I care about.
@@razzlfraz hi I am interested in learning how to code automation projects cuz I wanna buy something for blackfriday. Your ideas seem great!