I'm 41 and studying Computer Sciences and Astrophysics at community college, with 2-2.5 years to go before my Bachelor's degree. I hadn't considered data science until I watched your videos; they helped me immensely. I'm now trying to get a job as a Data Analyst and plan to transition to Data Scientist after getting my degree. THANK YOU for inspiring me!
Community college offers a B.S. in Computer Science and Astrophysics , or do you have to transfer to a 4 year school to get the B.S. ? Wish you much success ... 🙂
@@sligon00 sorry I wasn’t exactly clear. I’m taking physics and computer science classes. My major (for the moment) is physics. I’ll get an associates in that then I’ll be able to transfer to a 4 year. Any questions let me know
HI Andre, I'm 40s too. I worked full-time being in management and operations. I'm very analytical by nature. I also swing trade options as a full-time trader. I'm trying to start as a Data Analyst as well. I'm going the "sell taught" highway. I'm open to taking courses as College of DuPage etc...
as a data analyst transitioning into data science this is soo helpful! definitely experienced paralysis of which tool to start with first but your video definitely made it more doable!
I am just starting my data science learning journey (after being a paralegal for almost 20 years) and your video has inspired me immensely! Thank you 🙏🏾 ❤
Youre probably the perfect person to ask about this. I graduated with bachelors in Computer Science and know absolutely nothing about the whole industry of Data Science. But instead of becoming a traditional software developer/ software engineer, im thinking of getting into the data science field. So as someone with 0 years of experience and wants to get my foot in the door in the field of Data Science as my first job after college, what is the most entry level job(s) that someone like me can start applying to?? I dont care about the money so if its a really entry level/ junior low paying job thats perfectly fine i just want to get a job that will be a stepping stone onto more advanced data science jobs later in life. Anyway thank you for this video.
You’ll probably want to apply to Data Analyst or Business Analyst roles. Once you land a role, get that company to pay for a masters. Also, see if you can work on some data science projects at work as well. This is coming from someone who is currently a Data Scientist with a BS in CS like yourself
Thanks for making these videos! I just started college at 25 and started as HR, thought about Psychology, but my interests are so much more aligned with math and problem solving. I know you’ve done interview videos before but I’m interested in how you go about applying for your very first tech job or if I could possibly try before I even graduate to get some experience. Thanks so much for your informational videos!
Great video. I love the fact you try to give as much insight into the field as you have come across and are still learning. Also the real life examples paints a good image of how a project may go which personally always helps with understanding. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you for the resource website. I'm a previous chemistry major and I just wanted to say that your video on a day in the life of a data scientist helped me decide to go back to college last year and pursue data science. I've now been doing a degree in computer science with a concentration in data analytics for almost a year. I'm hoping to apply for data science internships at the end of next year. Thank you for all that you do!
You've made everything much more clear to me, I'm from Brazil and hope to one day work as a Data Scientist in Canada, this is the beginning of my journey!
Thanks for you resource guide! Will definitely check it out. I just started an Intro to Calculus course after finishing Intro to Statistics and SQL bootcamp. I’m excited!!
very inspiring video, as someone getting a bachelors in software engineering im always wondering where i should lean towards and machine learning and data science overall is definitely something i find interesting. hope you keep making more videos!
This was such a great video! im currently debating wether I should get a masters in DS and your channel is making me so excited and wanting to get go thru with this!
Hi Priya! Thanks for making these videos! They helped me a TON on getting a real insight into data science. 1. Would you ever consider going through the example step by step you mentioned in the video? I think it would be something i would even pay for skill share. 2. Btw is there any chance you can share why you are really passionate about data science. I know you said you just love doing it, but is it just because there is so much to learn and explore or something else? Thanks a lotttt
Hey priya....love your DS content Currently experiencing the paralysis you spoke of...I'm trying to learn ML(Math and code) as well as web scraping. From what you said I think I'll just stick with ML. Thanks!
Hello 👋 Priya. I just saw your video on learning Data science from scratch. I must say your videos are so spot on. I have been in my personal journey learning and taking courses since March of 2022 . You are correct it's alot to learn but it is also rewarding one you put it all together with hands on experience . Your videos are so helpful for me as I'm entry level in this field. THANKS FOR SHAREING YOUR JOURNEY WITH US!❤
is there a way to get a data science intern role where the recruiters don't give a huge weightage to the leetcode side of things? the reason I ask this is to get me some breathing room for making projects and learning data science concepts better and gradually build leetcode competency for my full time job interviews that are coming after atleast 8 months from today
So LeetCode hasn't been a part of every interview I've done, but it does show up I'd say 50% of the time. If it's an expectation, I'd recommend just picking one or two LeetCode easy problems to work on every few days. If those are difficult, then I'd recommend really just trying to analyze the question from scratch (psuedocode the answer in English, and try to move that over to python line by line).
Hi I am physics student and going to persue msc in IIT Bombay. But I don't want to go for phd. So I decided to look upon data science. I know python a bit and math. Can you please guide me how to be expert in this field. Bcz I think you can relate me a lot.
Hi! I actually already posted a "how to get an internship" video that delves into resumes, cover letters, interviews: ruclips.net/video/fjvfW5aNaGA/видео.html. This, alongside my "data science interview guide" video should do the trick: ruclips.net/video/PNr51ZJkoBU/видео.html
The question is though, how can you learn domain knowledge to become an entry-level data scientist in that field? I heard that knowledge about the industry is important but realistically, you would have to apply to basically as many companies as possible regardless of domain/sector to acquire that entry-level role. And the most stressful thing about this process is that for an entry-level, we know nothing about each domain. We only know the technical skills and not the particular business. So to become an entry-level data scientist, how did you prepare for non-technical stuff? Like if you applied to a retail company, do you have to know about that industry (like do they ask you such questions about retail knowledge)? Or is just knowing technical things enough for entry-level? The domain aspect is really giving me a hard time because while I can learn the technical things given time, I can't learn all the finance, retail, marketing, and tech knowledge that would be extremely overwhelming. I am pretty sure that the Astrophysics major didn't help you learn those business domains so I would love to hear your advice on how the entry-level application process is like (whether they test you on domain knowledge of their industry), and how you prepared for that to get a job.
Wow thank you so much for this video. I definitely stuck to the end 🤗 and seeing this video a year later isn’t coincidence. I was going to send an email I’m currently trying to break into the data science field, did my masters in applied economics with focus in the Data science in the later part of my program with courses like Big data, applied analytics, AI and ML etc. A lot of the skills and study path you mentioned are things that I’ve been able to do alongside my school journey. What helpful tips can you give me as someone who’s currently job hunting and trying to break in that space with this current job market? And how can one reach you via email? Thank you again
pretty much all data science interview experience I've seen they say that step 1 is leetcode medium problems and I'm having a hard time with easy leetcode problems itself. that combined with internship finding deadline by first week of may 2023 for me makes everything so much difficult because learning leetcode and working on projects at the same time and coursework for data science is a lot to do. any tips on that ?
I'd recommend checking out Ace the Data Science interview for help on pattern recognition for LeetCode! I'd strongly recommend brushing up on python basics prior to even attempting LeetCode since that platform is mostly about data structures and algorithms. Also, pro tip, for LeetCode, don't work on any software engineering work, just focus on Algorithms Easy LeetCode questions (those are usually very relevant to data science).
Thank you, your content is really😊Helpful, you said enough from all the buckets. What about Deep learning? PyTorch/ TensorFlow. The project that I make mostly contain Python, pandas, Data viz, Modeling(including Feature engineering, preprocessing, Tuning, DR….all of that) and demonstrating the business problem. If applying for an entry level DS, Do I need to make projects that includes just the needed Deep learning Algos and libraries cuz the minimum qualifications ask for that?
I think that if you're applying for an entry-level job, you definitely don't need to have any deep learning work. Many entry-level jobs wont have you doing complex Machine Learning work right off the bat - in my experience, there was more data analysis, data exploration, and basic regressions/classifications at least in the first few months! A company asking deep learning questions in an entry-level interview might not be the best place because deep learning isn't entry level haha
Hi Priya, amazing content as usual! On one of your earlier videos you mentioned you got hired at a Startup as a new grad. Can you say how you found the startup hiring new grads? It would help me a lot :)
Hey! Thanks so much for watching. :) I actually got hired at Nielsen, which is a very large company! I was with Nielsen for 2 years, and then got hired at my current start-up. I learned a lot at a larger company regarding Machine Learning, business application, how to structure my work, etc. and that helped me a lot for my current start-up work. I'd recommend going to a start-up once you feel confident about your foundational data science skills because it's a LOT of experimental work building things from scratch, and it's more intense since many components in the Data Science team depend solely on you. At Nielsen, we had 500+ data scientists, but at Drizly, we have only 6 so we have a lot more responsibility! If you do feel confident though about going to a start-up, I'd recommend checking out AngelList! That's how I found a bunch of start-ups to apply to. :)
How would you recommend learning Maths for someone who isn't from a Maths background. Like I need to study every maths topic you mentioned from scratch.
I’m in year 11 just about I finish my iGCSEs I really want to become a data scientist. Would doing Economics,Math physics in A level be a suitable combination to take for this career
Hi mam I'm a fresher, stresed to search a job , reciters asked a experience I'll complete python programming sql But didn't get a job or internship Please give me any sujjention or help. ❤
As someone who's a humanities girl all the way (sociology, english, philosophy - those are my jam), but would like to move into the tech space in a very noncommittal "I just wanna work from home and complete my work and get paid a lot more so that I can fund my hobbies and ideas" - do you think going down the data science route is a good idea? Like if I took a data science bootcamp and got an entry level job, and stayed there (I have no desire to move up, honestly I can make 80k for the rest of my life and be quite happy) do you think someone with no science/math history could be successful?
Girl, its like you read my mind coz I honestly have the same goals! I just finished my masters in commerce (specialization in international business with marketing and HR as my jams!), and I suddenly found this passion to enter into this field, so I enrolled into a course of 3 months and I'm here after the first day itself, looking for some sort of confidence. From all these videos I have watched, one thing I know for sure is to NOT GIVE UP.
Hey Priya, great content, very detailed! I'm graduating with an MS in Business Analytics this May. I have one year of work experience. Do companies hire fresh graduates in data science roles? What do you recommend adding in my resume to enhance it further?
Hey, I am doing IBM data certification as I plan to enter data science as it is something I am really interested in. I have over 10 years experience in business management, but I really want to move into data science as I have always been a tech geek and feel it could step up my game in the manangement world. I spent 12 years managing business in APAC region, would you think entering data science field in US would be sending me backwards?
What do you think of Googles Data Analytics Professional Certificate? I have been in tech for over 20 years but not programming or more specialized fields(and higher paying) and i am really trying to find the best and fastest way into my first job/opportunity and wondering if the google cert is worth it. The price tag, i am thinking it cant hurt for sure, but dont want to waste time either.
I'm a DS specialising in ML. And yes, a degree has more worth than a bootcamp. A DS degree accomplished from college or university also shows your future interviewers that you did some projects and internship(s) to get your degree. In another words, you proved yourself being a capable DS cause DS are not cheap.
Hi Priya myself G B S Pasyanth. I'm presently pursuing my Bachelors degree in Computer Science engineering at Andhra university,India. And I'm interested in the field of astrophysics and astronomy. I have watched your videos and I have an idea regarding the course. Presently am I eligible for writing some thesis papers and submitting to the university of Chicago ? else do you know some scholars in the university who can guide me in this ? Thank you
Please provide a pathway (with specific textbook recommendations) to approach an understanding and application of data analysis to artificial intelligence in chess. Thank you. Mick
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist yeah you took a picture for us. It was nice meeting you. The funny thing is I'm looking to get into the same field so this should be great!
Priya, this is excellent, thank you for putting it out there. One note on your resource guide: the link to the Statistics textbook (the usc.edu link) has changed. That document can now be found at hastie.su.domains/ISLR2/ISLRv2_website.pdf
Hey Priya, thanks for all the information I've been following your content for a while now. I really appreciate all the geniun content that you post. I've sent you a couple of DMs on Instagram of some questions that I have mainly about if you could review my resume and almost like being a mini mentor for me. Anyway, great video as always, thank you!
I'm 41 and studying Computer Sciences and Astrophysics at community college, with 2-2.5 years to go before my Bachelor's degree. I hadn't considered data science until I watched your videos; they helped me immensely. I'm now trying to get a job as a Data Analyst and plan to transition to Data Scientist after getting my degree. THANK YOU for inspiring me!
Community college offers a B.S. in Computer Science and Astrophysics , or do you have to transfer to a 4 year school to get the B.S. ? Wish you much success ... 🙂
@@sligon00 sorry I wasn’t exactly clear. I’m taking physics and computer science classes. My major (for the moment) is physics. I’ll get an associates in that then I’ll be able to transfer to a 4 year. Any questions let me know
What's a roadmap😅
@@super_man.it’s a common road map. That saves people tons of money
HI Andre, I'm 40s too. I worked full-time being in management and operations. I'm very analytical by nature. I also swing trade options as a full-time trader. I'm trying to start as a Data Analyst as well. I'm going the "sell taught" highway. I'm open to taking courses as College of DuPage etc...
Thanks for the resources.
I'm self learning to become a data scientist.
gotta follow this right after my IB exams are done.
as a data analyst transitioning into data science this is soo helpful! definitely experienced paralysis of which tool to start with first but your video definitely made it more doable!
I am just starting my data science learning journey (after being a paralegal for almost 20 years) and your video has inspired me immensely! Thank you 🙏🏾 ❤
Great video thank you!
I love the detail here! Awesome work as usual!
Thanks so much!!
Youre probably the perfect person to ask about this. I graduated with bachelors in Computer Science and know absolutely nothing about the whole industry of Data Science. But instead of becoming a traditional software developer/ software engineer, im thinking of getting into the data science field. So as someone with 0 years of experience and wants to get my foot in the door in the field of Data Science as my first job after college, what is the most entry level job(s) that someone like me can start applying to?? I dont care about the money so if its a really entry level/ junior low paying job thats perfectly fine i just want to get a job that will be a stepping stone onto more advanced data science jobs later in life. Anyway thank you for this video.
You’ll probably want to apply to Data Analyst or Business Analyst roles. Once you land a role, get that company to pay for a masters. Also, see if you can work on some data science projects at work as well. This is coming from someone who is currently a Data Scientist with a BS in CS like yourself
Really insightful video, thank you so much!
Great stuff! And a huge inspiration
Thanks for making these videos! I just started college at 25 and started as HR, thought about Psychology, but my interests are so much more aligned with math and problem solving. I know you’ve done interview videos before but I’m interested in how you go about applying for your very first tech job or if I could possibly try before I even graduate to get some experience. Thanks so much for your informational videos!
Great video. I love the fact you try to give as much insight into the field as you have come across and are still learning. Also the real life examples paints a good image of how a project may go which personally always helps with understanding. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you for the resource website. I'm a previous chemistry major and I just wanted to say that your video on a day in the life of a data scientist helped me decide to go back to college last year and pursue data science. I've now been doing a degree in computer science with a concentration in data analytics for almost a year. I'm hoping to apply for data science internships at the end of next year.
Thank you for all that you do!
You've made everything much more clear to me, I'm from Brazil and hope to one day work as a Data Scientist in Canada, this is the beginning of my journey!
Bro deserves sooooo much more than this 😭
Thanks for the quality content !!
Really helpful!
Aw I appreciate that! Thanks for watching the content!
Great Video , Thanks also for the resource guide. It is a starting point in this journey.
This answers all the questions I had! Super helpful- and you even shared resourcesss 😙💗
Hi Priya, I can't thank you enough for the resources you shared, they have been very helpful! All the best.
This video was so helpful...I an just starting my Data Science Journey...thank you for the guide.
Thanks for you resource guide! Will definitely check it out. I just started an Intro to Calculus course after finishing Intro to Statistics and SQL bootcamp. I’m excited!!
Oh awesome, those are great foundational courses to work on!
Seriously awesome!
very inspiring video, as someone getting a bachelors in software engineering im always wondering where i should lean towards and machine learning and data science overall is definitely something i find interesting. hope you keep making more videos!
Currently working as a automation tester wanting to switch to data science and your videos have been so informative. Thank you
Thanks, this is a real complete and usefull roadmap for me
This was such a great video! im currently debating wether I should get a masters in DS and your channel is making me so excited and wanting to get go thru with this!
So glad to be a part of your journey!
So incredibly insightful. Thanks for sharing!
Simply loved it ! You are really good at this!
Thanks!! 😁
The consistency of these videos' quality is simply amazing! I will be gladly subscribing
Thank you I appreciate this a lot!
Thanks for the Resource Guide
Thank you for everything, content with incredible value.
Thank you for the video Priya.
Lots of great resources.
This is soo helpful. Thankyou!
Hi Priya! Thanks for making these videos! They helped me a TON on getting a real insight into data science.
1. Would you ever consider going through the example step by step you mentioned in the video? I think it would be something i would even pay for skill share.
2. Btw is there any chance you can share why you are really passionate about data science. I know you said you just love doing it, but is it just because there is so much to learn and explore or something else?
Thanks a lotttt
Thank You so much for the resourceful content, Priya. I am hoping to get into data science soon and your inputs are really helpful..
Thankyou alot for this information.
Hey priya....love your DS content
Currently experiencing the paralysis you spoke of...I'm trying to learn ML(Math and code) as well as web scraping. From what you said I think I'll just stick with ML. Thanks!
Thanks so much! Glad I could help :) Good luck!
Hello 👋 Priya. I just saw your video on learning Data science from scratch. I must say your videos are so spot on. I have been in my personal journey learning and taking courses since March of 2022 . You are correct it's alot to learn but it is also rewarding one you put it all together with hands on experience . Your videos are so helpful for me as I'm entry level in this field. THANKS FOR SHAREING YOUR JOURNEY WITH US!❤
Thank you for tips and ultimate guide to Data Science. It so perfect. I think it's hard work to prepare this one )b
nice content. nice!!
Great Video, Very helpful. Thank you so much!!
Love your videos Priya! This was so resourceful and inspirational.
is there a way to get a data science intern role where the recruiters don't give a huge weightage to the leetcode side of things? the reason I ask this is to get me some breathing room for making projects and learning data science concepts better and gradually build leetcode competency for my full time job interviews that are coming after atleast 8 months from today
So LeetCode hasn't been a part of every interview I've done, but it does show up I'd say 50% of the time. If it's an expectation, I'd recommend just picking one or two LeetCode easy problems to work on every few days. If those are difficult, then I'd recommend really just trying to analyze the question from scratch (psuedocode the answer in English, and try to move that over to python line by line).
Hi I am physics student and going to persue msc in IIT Bombay. But I don't want to go for phd. So I decided to look upon data science.
I know python a bit and math. Can you please guide me how to be expert in this field.
Bcz I think you can relate me a lot.
hey really great video just wondering what camera u were using thanks
Thanks! I use the sony - zv-1 20.1-megapixel digital camera! :)
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist thanks do u use the inbuilt mic or and also do u use lights if so which ones
Hey Priya! can you please do a video on how to get your first data science internship, when you don't have experience? Thank you so much!!
Hi! I actually already posted a "how to get an internship" video that delves into resumes, cover letters, interviews:
ruclips.net/video/fjvfW5aNaGA/видео.html. This, alongside my "data science interview guide" video should do the trick: ruclips.net/video/PNr51ZJkoBU/видео.html
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist thank you SO much :D can’t wait to go through these!
The question is though, how can you learn domain knowledge to become an entry-level data scientist in that field? I heard that knowledge about the industry is important but realistically, you would have to apply to basically as many companies as possible regardless of domain/sector to acquire that entry-level role. And the most stressful thing about this process is that for an entry-level, we know nothing about each domain. We only know the technical skills and not the particular business.
So to become an entry-level data scientist, how did you prepare for non-technical stuff? Like if you applied to a retail company, do you have to know about that industry (like do they ask you such questions about retail knowledge)? Or is just knowing technical things enough for entry-level? The domain aspect is really giving me a hard time because while I can learn the technical things given time, I can't learn all the finance, retail, marketing, and tech knowledge that would be extremely overwhelming.
I am pretty sure that the Astrophysics major didn't help you learn those business domains so I would love to hear your advice on how the entry-level application process is like (whether they test you on domain knowledge of their industry), and how you prepared for that to get a job.
Just out of curiosity what is the impact of AI on Data Scientists?
Wow thank you so much for this video. I definitely stuck to the end 🤗 and seeing this video a year later isn’t coincidence. I was going to send an email I’m currently trying to break into the data science field, did my masters in applied economics with focus in the Data science in the later part of my program with courses like Big data, applied analytics, AI and ML etc. A lot of the skills and study path you mentioned are things that I’ve been able to do alongside my school journey. What helpful tips can you give me as someone who’s currently job hunting and trying to break in that space with this current job market? And how can one reach you via email? Thank you again
pretty much all data science interview experience I've seen they say that step 1 is leetcode medium problems and I'm having a hard time with easy leetcode problems itself. that combined with internship finding deadline by first week of may 2023 for me makes everything so much difficult because learning leetcode and working on projects at the same time and coursework for data science is a lot to do. any tips on that ?
I'd recommend checking out Ace the Data Science interview for help on pattern recognition for LeetCode! I'd strongly recommend brushing up on python basics prior to even attempting LeetCode since that platform is mostly about data structures and algorithms. Also, pro tip, for LeetCode, don't work on any software engineering work, just focus on Algorithms Easy LeetCode questions (those are usually very relevant to data science).
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist that was confidence boosting in some sense I'll definitely implement this in my learning routine
Thank you, your content is really😊Helpful, you said enough from all the buckets.
What about Deep learning? PyTorch/ TensorFlow.
The project that I make mostly contain Python, pandas, Data viz, Modeling(including Feature engineering, preprocessing, Tuning, DR….all of that) and demonstrating the business problem.
If applying for an entry level DS, Do I need to make projects that includes just the needed Deep learning Algos and libraries cuz the minimum qualifications ask for that?
I think that if you're applying for an entry-level job, you definitely don't need to have any deep learning work. Many entry-level jobs wont have you doing complex Machine Learning work right off the bat - in my experience, there was more data analysis, data exploration, and basic regressions/classifications at least in the first few months! A company asking deep learning questions in an entry-level interview might not be the best place because deep learning isn't entry level haha
What's the difference between Data Science and Artificial Intelligence please
Thank you!
Of course! Hope it helps :)
Hi Priya, amazing content as usual! On one of your earlier videos you mentioned you got hired at a Startup as a new grad. Can you say how you found the startup hiring new grads? It would help me a lot :)
Hey! Thanks so much for watching. :) I actually got hired at Nielsen, which is a very large company! I was with Nielsen for 2 years, and then got hired at my current start-up. I learned a lot at a larger company regarding Machine Learning, business application, how to structure my work, etc. and that helped me a lot for my current start-up work. I'd recommend going to a start-up once you feel confident about your foundational data science skills because it's a LOT of experimental work building things from scratch, and it's more intense since many components in the Data Science team depend solely on you. At Nielsen, we had 500+ data scientists, but at Drizly, we have only 6 so we have a lot more responsibility!
If you do feel confident though about going to a start-up, I'd recommend checking out AngelList! That's how I found a bunch of start-ups to apply to. :)
How would you recommend learning Maths for someone who isn't from a Maths background. Like I need to study every maths topic you mentioned from scratch.
Thanks for the video, do you have a similar video like this for absolute beginners, because this one had a lot of big words that I didn't understand
I’m in year 11 just about I finish my iGCSEs I really want to become a data scientist. Would doing Economics,Math physics in A level be a suitable combination to take for this career
Hi mam I'm a fresher, stresed to search a job , reciters asked a experience
I'll complete python programming sql
But didn't get a job or internship
Please give me any sujjention or help. ❤
Useful video
Thanks Tata!
As someone who's a humanities girl all the way (sociology, english, philosophy - those are my jam), but would like to move into the tech space in a very noncommittal "I just wanna work from home and complete my work and get paid a lot more so that I can fund my hobbies and ideas" - do you think going down the data science route is a good idea? Like if I took a data science bootcamp and got an entry level job, and stayed there (I have no desire to move up, honestly I can make 80k for the rest of my life and be quite happy) do you think someone with no science/math history could be successful?
Girl, its like you read my mind coz I honestly have the same goals! I just finished my masters in commerce (specialization in international business with marketing and HR as my jams!), and I suddenly found this passion to enter into this field, so I enrolled into a course of 3 months and I'm here after the first day itself, looking for some sort of confidence. From all these videos I have watched, one thing I know for sure is to NOT GIVE UP.
@@haleemaali3536 tbh... i dont think im going to do it. i have like 0 interest aside from the money. lolol
thanks alot
I just applied for a masters program and I don’t know where to start lol public health degree
Hey Priya, great content, very detailed! I'm graduating with an MS in Business Analytics this May. I have one year of work experience. Do companies hire fresh graduates in data science roles? What do you recommend adding in my resume to enhance it further?
Hey, I am doing IBM data certification as I plan to enter data science as it is something I am really interested in. I have over 10 years experience in business management, but I really want to move into data science as I have always been a tech geek and feel it could step up my game in the manangement world. I spent 12 years managing business in APAC region, would you think entering data science field in US would be sending me backwards?
At your job, do you go through all the columns during the intial exploration stage in a dataset even if the dataset has alot of columns
Not every single one, but you can automate checking the type of columns, if there are nulls, etc.!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist appreciated.
Please make more content ❤
What do you think of Googles Data Analytics Professional Certificate? I have been in tech for over 20 years but not programming or more specialized fields(and higher paying) and i am really trying to find the best and fastest way into my first job/opportunity and wondering if the google cert is worth it. The price tag, i am thinking it cant hurt for sure, but dont want to waste time either.
Damn i wish I was as clear and smart as you
As a beginner do you think a degree path is better than a 6month bootcamp to get into the field?
I'm a DS specialising in ML. And yes, a degree has more worth than a bootcamp. A DS degree accomplished from college or university also shows your future interviewers that you did some projects and internship(s) to get your degree. In another words, you proved yourself being a capable DS cause DS are not cheap.
Hi bro, please review the data science course in coursera ibm certification course.?????
Hi Priya myself G B S Pasyanth. I'm presently pursuing my Bachelors degree
in Computer Science engineering at Andhra university,India. And I'm interested in
the field of astrophysics and astronomy. I have watched your videos and I have an idea regarding the course. Presently am I eligible for writing some thesis papers and submitting to the university
of Chicago ? else do you know some
scholars in the university who can guide
me in this ? Thank you
Your kitty 🥺 😘😘
Data science is getting scary for me after seeing this😅
I hate to be that guy but....SHE IS SO PREEEEEETY
Please provide a pathway (with specific textbook recommendations) to approach an understanding and application of data analysis to artificial intelligence in chess. Thank you. Mick
I met you at PR at the end of Jan with a big group of friends. keep doing your thing!
Ahhh awesome thanks so much!
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist yeah you took a picture for us. It was nice meeting you. The funny thing is I'm looking to get into the same field so this should be great!
Got rewarded for watching a yt video 😂. I saw a cat
reduce your words ,talk slowly
Priya, this is excellent, thank you for putting it out there. One note on your resource guide: the link to the Statistics textbook (the usc.edu link) has changed. That document can now be found at hastie.su.domains/ISLR2/ISLRv2_website.pdf
Thank you so much for watching, and for finding the new link! I've just updated the Resource Guide. Appreciate it! :)
@@TheAlmostAstrophysicist After too many years of being an admin, Data Science seems like a fun way to wile away the remainder of my working career :)
Hey Priya, thanks for all the information I've been following your content for a while now. I really appreciate all the geniun content that you post. I've sent you a couple of DMs on Instagram of some questions that I have mainly about if you could review my resume and almost like being a mini mentor for me. Anyway, great video as always, thank you!
Thanks for advice!)