Thanks for all the information provided. Wanted to know if you persue some other skills apart from data engineering since you got as data scientist in Microsoft but your previous roles were focused on data engineering? Thanks in advance
Thanks for this! Amazing stuff. How long did all of this take? I've been in data related work for around 4 years and feel like I have about 1/10 of your knowledge/skills if I'd have to guess
10 years, almost exactly. Just try to find environments that encourage learning and trying new tech. I learned more in a year at companies like that than I did in 5 years at "this is the way we've always done it" environments
Thanks for sharing that information, although as someone that was born in Brazil and now moving to Portugal, there is no point for me to compare any job title's salaries with the ones practiced in US. The discrepancy is ridiculous...
Thank you for sharing you salary and progression through your career. I'm currently looking to work more with data but struggle to find whats a good entry point job. Is it still as a DBA like you or do you think it has changed? Also at what job where you most satisfied or happy and what do you contribute to that?
I think analyst if you know the industry, or general power BI if not. I'm collecting some data to back that, but they just seem in demand and more entry level friendly. Microsoft and the real estate company were my favorites, all because of great teams and good managers.
I want to switch from Engineering to Data Science. I am looking at masters of Data Science currently. I really loved your videos and was wondering how long it usually takes to get to a senior data science position?
I live in Italy, 200km from me in Switzerland the net wage for the same job is 4-5 times more. (and I am in consultancy, a "competence principal" senior).
Kudos to Honesty and Transparency.
Thanks for all the information provided. Wanted to know if you persue some other skills apart from data engineering since you got as data scientist in Microsoft but your previous roles were focused on data engineering?
Thanks in advance
Very interesting, thanks for sharing
Most Accurate video
Thanks for this! Amazing stuff. How long did all of this take? I've been in data related work for around 4 years and feel like I have about 1/10 of your knowledge/skills if I'd have to guess
10 years, almost exactly. Just try to find environments that encourage learning and trying new tech. I learned more in a year at companies like that than I did in 5 years at "this is the way we've always done it" environments
Thanks for this video.
Incredible!
Thanks for sharing that information, although as someone that was born in Brazil and now moving to Portugal, there is no point for me to compare any job title's salaries with the ones practiced in US. The discrepancy is ridiculous...
Inspiring man!
You have a great friend 🔥🔥🔥🔥✨✨
Thanks for doing this
You should also tell your journey as to how you landed at Microsoft. How was the interview and what do they look in a potential candidate.
😂😂
Thank you for sharing you salary and progression through your career. I'm currently looking to work more with data but struggle to find whats a good entry point job. Is it still as a DBA like you or do you think it has changed?
Also at what job where you most satisfied or happy and what do you contribute to that?
I think analyst if you know the industry, or general power BI if not. I'm collecting some data to back that, but they just seem in demand and more entry level friendly. Microsoft and the real estate company were my favorites, all because of great teams and good managers.
@@nullQueries Thank you very much, that's very helpful to hear.
think now you can study DE and get a DE job? or easier to get a backend engineer role first then transition?
I want to switch from Engineering to Data Science. I am looking at masters of Data Science currently. I really loved your videos and was wondering how long it usually takes to get to a senior data science position?
I'd say forget masters and focus on getting a beginner level data role, like sql developer or DBA intern.
interesting how volatile things are in perspective to Europe.
how did you learn especially your cloud skills?
that buddy of yours must have been seattle data guy he he has similar stories
Is a salary - yearly salary or no?
Software engineers tend to earn more, if anyone wants to find a job in tech it's better to focus on development, rather than data engineering.
Which one is more saturated?
Do senior data scientists involve a lot of math
Amazing
What is your educational background?
That's what I'm curious about. Like if he started with a cs degree or similar. That would surely give him more room for salary negotiations.
Sweet Jesus. Why am I in Europe
I know right. 😂
I live in Belgium , I myself considering 🤔🤔
I live in Italy, 200km from me in Switzerland the net wage for the same job is 4-5 times more. (and I am in consultancy, a "competence principal" senior).