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Data Scientist

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7 Locations
47K-49K Hourly
Entry level
In-Office or Remote
7 Locations
47K-49K Hourly
Entry level
Identify high-impact business questions, clean and explore large datasets, develop and validate predictive models, design experiments, create dashboards for stakeholders, and deploy and monitor models in production.
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A Data Scientist is an analytical expert responsible for extracting actionable insights from large, complex datasets to drive a company's strategic decisions and innovation. Unlike data analysts who focus on past trends, data scientists are primarily forward-looking, using advanced statistics and machine learning to predict future outcomes. 
Core Roles & Responsibilities
Problem Formulation: Identifying high-impact business questions that can be solved with data, often collaborating with stakeholders to define goals.
Data Wrangling & Cleaning: Sourcing raw data from disparate systems, handling missing values, and converting it into a structured, usable format for analysis.
Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA): Investigating data to identify hidden patterns, trends, and anomalies that might lead to new business opportunities.
Predictive Modeling: Developing, testing, and fine-tuning machine learning algorithms (e.g., TensorFlow, Scikit-learn) to forecast customer behavior or optimize operations.
Experimentation: Designing and executing A/B tests or other statistical experiments to measure the effectiveness of new products or features.
Data Storytelling: Translating complex technical findings into clear, visual narratives and dashboards (using Tableau or Power BI) for non-technical leadership.
Model Deployment & Monitoring: Working with engineers to put models into live production environments and monitoring them for accuracy over time. 
Essential Technical Stack
Languages: Mastery of Python or R for analysis and SQL for database querying.
Big Data Tools: Familiarity with distributed computing frameworks like Apache Spark or Hadoop for processing massive datasets.
Cloud Platforms: Experience building and scaling data solutions on AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure. 
The "Data" Team Bridge
Data scientists act as the link between Data Engineers (who build the infrastructure) and Business Analysts (who interpret the business needs). While engineers ensure data flows, scientists ensure that data means something.

Top Skills

Python,R,Sql,Tensorflow,Scikit-Learn,Tableau,Power Bi,Apache Spark,Hadoop,Aws,Google Cloud,Azure

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