Building an App as a Full-Time Data Scientist pt. 5
Vložit
- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Join the waitlist for Resume Scorer: forms.gle/CsoQ...
Resume Scorer (V1): ranesh11.pytho...
Join The Discord Community: / discord
MY LINKS:
Website - raneshgurupara...
Instagram - / nesh_tm
Twitter - / nesh_tm
Linkedin - / ranesh-guruparan
#dataanalyst #datascience #dayinthelife #startup #college
Join the waitlist for Resume Scorer: forms.gle/CsoQyH21eFA1c5E47
That master file concept sounds so valuable. It would be cool if when users go to apply for jobs, tailored resumes are made automatically from that master file.
Yeah thats the end goal I think. Having a pdf formatter and also allowing users to continuously update their experience with little friction. One of the things that pull me back from job searching is updating my resume and making sure it’s representing my skills in the best way possible. Hopefully someday this tool will do that
this is awesome - nice work! down to be a test user if you'd like
Thank you! I’ll drop a link soon
Nice job.
Work on your thumbnails and video lighting.
Thanks!
Hey Ranesh Amazzing vlog man i wanted to ask you that is it important for us to learn DSA and coding before going into data science ?
I think it depends. It definitely is helpful to learn Data Structures and Algorithms to communicate with engineers and understand how fundamental systems work however I would say there are many other things you should prioritize. Understanding structured vs unstructured data and how to clean/process them is more important as it is part of the core work you will be doing. This also depends on the company you plan on working at. For example, if you work at a smaller company (startups) you might have to do some data engineering work which is where DSA might come in handy. However, if you work at a larger company as a Data Scientist, you are probably going to be focused on ML models and manipulating data. I would personally focus on basic stats, data concepts, ML modeling and data visualization before DSA but I did take several DSA courses in college before I switched to a Data Science major so maybe I am biased. Hope this helps!
@@raneshguruparan Thank you sm bro it was really helpfull
Anytime!