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If you are a data scientist and does not work on Machine Learning part, then how does your work differentiate from a Data Analyst?
May 2, 2024, 6:32 p.m. | /u/Starktony11
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So i am curious that if you are not working on ML part in your work and you are a data scientist, how does your work differentiate from a data analyst? What statistics methods do you use if not modelling for insights? Because i recently had an interview and they mentioned they do not work on ML part and usually its about getting insight from data. Then wouldn’t it be same as data analyst?
Also, for data insights how …
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