Nov. 18, 2023, 5:57 p.m. | /u/Difficult-Big-3890

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I like to be a generalist over specialist. Is this a bad habit? Should I change it or rather embrace it and plan my career around it?

Some background. I work as a data scientist. Being part of a smaller org I have to wear different hats e.g. data engineer, data analyst, mle, dev ops etc. I recently stated looking for job and have had couple of interviews with DS teams in large corporations. Talking to them it's pretty obvious …

analyst career change data data analyst data engineer datascience data scientist dev dev ops engineer etc mle ops part specialist work

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