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BattleMoose
Jun 16, 2010
So when applying for data science jobs, what would be the best way to communicate a portfolio of coding/data jobs you have worked on? Is having a personal website the best way to do this? Attach it to your resume when submitting?

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BattleMoose
Jun 16, 2010
I have a stem PhD and did a post-doc, for about 6 years of my life my workload was probably about 70% coding (python and ncl) and 30% science and other academic related activities, I also tutor statistics. The biggest project I was working on was using data from 25 global climate models to predict changes, in total about 2000 years of simulation were used. This project was 90% coding and largely data management, looked at multivariable linear regressions but in the end a simple linear regression worked, albeit an enormous amount of data was used.

I have been trying to get a data science/data analytics job, anything really and cannot get even a single interview. :(

In Australia if that matters somehow.

BattleMoose
Jun 16, 2010

MickeyFinn posted:

That's why they will gladly let people who only need a network go to the camp for free, because they think you'll get a job through whatever network they have.

Sounds like a way to get a job. Thousands of hoops to jump and dive through but everything is like that these days.

BattleMoose
Jun 16, 2010

JIZZ DENOUEMENT posted:

as somebody who lives in a major tech hub, there are still way more jobs than people to fill them.

Where are these jobs exactly, because they sure as gently caress aren't in Australia. :(

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