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Burn out: How do you avoid it?
July 28, 2023, 4:20 p.m. | /u/Cannoli_Emma
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A lot of my work for the past year (in biotech, fortune 300 company) has revolved around resurrecting data from several years ago, and trying to reverse engineer the decision making process that steered the projects I work on now. Prior to my arrival, data architecture was pretty archaic, and not uniform at all. Even syntax for tracing experiments and individuals has utterly changed. I also increasingly find that decisions for the projects were …
architecture biotech data data architecture datascience decision decision making engineer making prior process projects work
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