May 27, 2023, 11:04 p.m. | /u/BoiFormer

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*reposted from r/dataengineering

Recent Computer engineering grad here. I’m applying to data science and data engineering roles, but realize that I lack a lot of the backend technical skills. I’m proficient in SQL, Java and Python (Pandas, TF, scipy, seaborn, etc), but it ends there. Ive taken many ML/analytics courses so I know the data science concepts.

Although I’m looking to take a course(s) with little data engineering knowledge that’s ideally hands on (implementing through homework/projects) and does a wholistic …

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