April 13, 2023, 10:21 p.m. | /u/HummusEconomics

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I'm curious to hear your experiences on how the hiring bar has changed, especially for those that have been in the field 5+ years.

From a purely anecdotal perspective, it feels that the hiring bar for data scientists has gone up and is all over the place. I might be wrong, but it felt that 5 years ago if you knew A/B testing + jupyter notebooks it was good enough.

Disclaimer: there's no one definitive definition of what a data …

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