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Data science interviews are giant slogs still I see
Feb. 9, 2024, 6:15 p.m. | /u/gengarvibes
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Like I have been doing this niche job within the DS world (causal inference in the financial space) for 5 years now, and quite successfully I might add. Why do I need to be able to identify a quartic trend or explain the three gradient descent algorithims ad nauseum? Will I ever need to pull …
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