Any interconnected and networked enterprise looking to gain a competitive advantage over its competition must face one simple truth — the vast amounts of raw business-related data being generated by modern enterprise operations must be properly collected, collated, cleaned, processed, and analyzed before data can be useful to decision-makers or stakeholders. The data scientist is responsible for determining the methodology of how all that work gets done.
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Data scientists typically have educational backgrounds in mathematics, statistics, computer science, or economics, but certain business management fields with statistical or scientific emphasis are also common. The data scientist uses their analytical, statistical, and programmatic skills to develop algorithmic methodologies, which can transform raw, large streams of data into useful information that can then be analyzed, parsed, and eventually used to make business decisions.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand is high, as the employment of data scientists is projected to grow 36% up till 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations.
The competition for data professionals is likely to be fierce during this period. Recruiting managers and HR personnel should take this into consideration during the recruitment process.
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