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Developing Analytic Talent: Becoming a Data

Developing Analytic Talent: Becoming a Data Scientist by Vincent Granville

Developing Analytic Talent: Becoming a Data Scientist



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Apr 26, 2013 - Greta Roberts, CEO of Talent Analytics Corp. Data scientists have contributed immensely to the development of the big data analytics phenomenon. Further driving this A significant amount of retraining may be necessary to develop the skills of those already in the workforce. However, as The approach outlined in this three-part series recognizes that a successful initiative depends on more than a single talent. Jul 23, 2013 - The value of data science skills, and resulting demand for skilled practitioners, is a well-known challenge within the emerging big data analytics industry. Mar 8, 2014 - Mount a strategic, practical, and sustainable approach for big data analytics. Subscribe | ‎Become a Contributor | ‎Editorial Calendar 2013 | ‎About Us | Contact Us | Media Kit | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use. To get a handle on the best way to acquire data analytics talent, Kennedy said Talent Analytics conducted a joint study with the International Institute for Analytics (IIA) of over 300 data scientists. Patil, doesn't quite hit the mark. Dec 2, 2013 - Data scientists are being held aloft as one of the premier IT hires as we head into 2014. €There is a null set of “When you review data scientist hiring criteria you'll find mutually exclusive requirements,” Roberts continues. The goal was to find out what factors help some data scientists to succeed in the Developing for the Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities. Says that part of the reason there is such a skills shortage with data scientists is that the current job description, often the one floated by Thomas Davenport and D.J. €It's over-specified,” said Roberts. This trend With an estimated 40,000 exabytes of data being collected by 2020 — up from 2700 exabytes in 2012 — the implications of this shortage become apparent.