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  • Syafri Bahar Headshot

    Syafri Bahar

  • Jorge Vasquez Headshot

    Jorge Vasquez

    Director of Analytics at DataCamp

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Radar—Ask a Hiring Manager: How to Land a Job in Data Science

July 2022
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In this session, Director of Analytics at DataCamp Jorge Vasquez, and VP of Data Science at Gojek, Syafri Bahar will outline what drives successful applicants to stand out from the crowd.

Throughout the session, they will answer audience questions on the key characteristics of successful applicants, what are the key tactics to help candidates stand out from the crowd, and what type of questions hiring managers typical expect from aspiring data scientists.

Key Takeaways:

  • An understanding of the key characteristics of successful applicants

  • Key tactics that will help you stand out from the crowd

  • What are the type of questions, hiring managers expect from you

Summary

As the value of data science continues to rise, so does the demand for proficient data experts. However, standing out as a job applicant has become challenging due to the widespread availability of data science education. This session addressed how to become a successful data science applicant and how individuals can differentiate themselves in this competitive industry. Jorge Vasquez, Director of Analytics at Datacamp, highlighted the importance of both technical and soft skills, and how the requirements change according to the seniority of the role. Shafri, an experienced data science leader, discussed the importance of passion and purpose in data roles. The conversation emphasized the importance of team diversity, with varied educational backgrounds leading to innovative problem-solving. The value of case competitions and individualized projects as indicators of a candidate’s capabilities was also stressed. They also provided advice on how to leave a lasting impression in the first three months of a new data science role, emphasizing the need to understand business operations and build internal relationships.

Key Takeaways:

  • Companies are prioritizing hiring data experts as data science becomes increasingly important for success.
  • An effective data role applicant must display both technical skills and soft skills, adjusted to the level of the role's seniority.
  • Diversity in educational backgrounds boosts team problem-solving abilities.
  • Case competitions and individualized projects can significantly enhance a candidate's profile.
  • Understanding business operations and building relationships are critical to succeeding in a new data role.

Deep Dives

Balancing Technical and Soft Skills

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The balance between technical and soft skills is important in hiring decisions. Technical skills are often required, especially for senior roles where proficiency in specific tools is key. However, soft skills like communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving are just as important and often make the difference among candidates, especially at junior levels. Jorge Vasquez stated, "We want candidates who can not only solve problems but also tell the story behind the data." Shafri highlighted the need for candidates who can transform unclear problems into data science challenges and adjust their communication for different audiences.

The Role of Diversity in Data Teams

Diversity in data teams goes beyond inclusivity; it is a strategic advantage. Diverse educational backgrounds bring various perspectives that are invaluable in tackling complex problems. As Jorge mentioned, having team members from fields like sociology or art history can provide unique insights and approaches to data challenges. Shafri added, "The best data professionals often come from non-traditional backgrounds, which enhances problem-solving." This variety provides a safety net against future uncertainties and allows teams to adapt to changing business needs.

The Power of Case Competitions and Personalized Projects

Case competitions and individualized projects offer a platform for candidates to display their practical skills and problem-solving abilities. These competitions let candidates show their ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. Jorge shared a story about a communications major who excelled in a data competition, highlighting the value of diverse skill sets. Individualized projects, adjusted to specific industries, can also set candidates apart by demonstrating their commitment and understanding of the field they want to enter.

Strategies for Success in a New Data Role

Making a strong impression in the first three months of a new job is key. Understanding the business context and building relationships within the organization are essential strategies for success. Shafri advised, "Have coffee chats with everyone in the company to understand how different departments operate." This knowledge allows new hires to adjust their approaches and solutions to align with business goals and stakeholder expectations. Showing humility and a willingness to learn from existing team members also promotes a collaborative work environment.


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