Building your brand in data science. Brand matters. And if there’s one person who has a deep understanding of the value of brand in data science — and how to build one — it’s data scientist and YouTuber Ken Jee.
Codecademy has developed a deep understanding of what it takes to get people to learn how to code, which is why I wanted to speak to their Head of Data Science, Cat Zhou, for this episode of the podcast.
Emmanuel Ameisen on the TDS podcast
Goku Mohandas on the TDS podcast. Editor’s note: The Towards Data Science podcast’s “Climbing the Data Science Ladder” series is hosted by Jeremie Harris.
Ihab Ilyas on the TDS podcast. Editor’s note: The Towards Data Science podcast’s “Climbing the Data Science Ladder” series is hosted by Jeremie Harris.
Kenny Ning on the TDS podcast. Editor’s note: The Towards Data Science podcast’s “Climbing the Data Science Ladder” series is hosted by Jeremie Harris.
Jakob Foerster on the TDS podcast. Editor’s note: The Towards Data Science podcast’s “Climbing the Data Science Ladder” series is hosted by Jeremie Harris.
Ian Scott on the TDS podcast. Data science can look very different from one company to the next, and it’s generally difficult to get a consistent opinion on the question of what a data scientist really is. That’s why it’s so important to speak with data scientists who apply their craft at different organizations
Rubén Harris on the TDS podcast. Coronavirus quarantines fundamentally change the dynamics of learning, and the dynamics of the job search. Just a few months ago, in-person bootcamps and college programs, live networking events where people exchanged handshakes and business cards were the way the world worked
Editor’s note: The Towards Data Science podcast’s “Climbing the Data Science Ladder” series is hosted by Jeremie Harris. Jeremie helps run a data science mentorship startup called SharpestMinds.
Editor’s note: The Towards Data Science podcast’s “Climbing the Data Science Ladder” series is hosted by Jeremie Harris. Jeremie helps run a data science mentorship startup called SharpestMinds.
The Center of Data Science and Technology at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory coordinates the research, development and operations of data intensive and
Denise Gosnell and Matthias Broecheler on the TDS podcast.One great way to get ahead in your career is to make good bets on what technologies are going to become important in the future, and to invest time in learning them. If that sounds like something you want to do, then you should definitely be paying attention to graph databases.