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Which description is closer to what PhD data scientists do?
Aug. 10, 2022, 2:28 p.m. | /u/Squeeboos
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- More “applied” data scientists - making dashboards, stuff with PowerBI, Excel, maybe some R or Python - business analytics
- “Theoretical” data scientists - using ML, reading research papers, understanding the math, building new models in Python
Is this correct? And if so, do most people with PhD’s do the first or the second? Do most people with masters’ do the first? Where are most of the jobs?
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