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Is it right to assume that data analysis works in a pull system while data science works in a push system?
Jan. 17, 2022, 11:07 a.m. | /u/MonicaYouGotAidsYo
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I've been working as a data analyst for three years and most of my work is based on what the product owners/category managers/etc ask to know about the business, which means that my work always depends on what the business wants (hence the pull analogy). Although I like to work as a data analyst, this is kind of frustrating because most of the time I end up doing descriptive work and I don't get many chances to explore and to …
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