April 10, 2024, 9:23 p.m. | /u/norfkens2

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In the past, I've often commented that my domain expertise and working experience (i.e. in organic chemistry) is likely the thing that is / has been most valuable to my employers so far - with my Data Science skills being a second place. So, there's likely tons of data scientists that will run circles around me with their expertise in ML, programming, maths or statistics.

Today, I saw an (internal) job opening for a "fully DS-centric" Data Scientist position - …

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