What Do Data Scientists Truly Want?
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Deepak Chopra | Talking Data Science
Originally published on Towards AI.
Listing down a few aspects, based on first, second/third-hand experiences, which data scientists yearn for in their organizations.
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Its no secret that attrition in ‘Data Science and Analytics is shooting through the roof-tops and has led to the emergence of a new phrase, ‘The Great Resignation’ — A phrase that could have hardly escaped you if you had been following any data science/analytics related conversations in the last couple of years.
While there can be many reasons for it, it is a fact that some are non-controllable, while some can be controlled by organizations to retain their employees with in-demand and tough-to-replace skill sets.
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