July 22, 2023, 6:54 p.m. | /u/dimem16

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I have been working as a data scientist for a little bit over a year now. I did a bachelor's in mechanical engineering and then did a master's in machine learning. I know my skills in stats are limited compared to a person who studied stats/math but I always try to read and learn about stats, causal inference, bayesian stats and any other thing I think may be useful.


Last week was my one-year review and the feedback was bittersweet. …

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