May 25, 2022, 8:48 a.m. | /u/themaverick7

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I just did an interview with a technical recruiter for a Data Scientist position, which was generally going well until it hit these two topics:
1. DataRobot or similar AI platforms, and
2. The concept of data drift.
He gave me feedback that it's a "red flag" that I haven't heard of them.

For #1, I told him I simply work on my GCP VM and use the typical tools (pandas, scikit-learn, keras) to train and evaluate my models

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