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Data Science & Analytics
1mo
julmivictor
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currently not working
Data Science fresher
I'm 23 looking to get the job as a fresher. I've been applying relentlessly but haven't received any calls. Can you please tell me what are the common skills or responsibility do interviewers look to hire employees.
Please share your thoughts 💭
tiddey
1mo
An Analyst
Hey, don't lose hope, bro...Totally normal to feel like this at first. Interviewers typically look for strong problem-solving skills, good knowledge of Python and R, and data wrangling. Have you gone through any machine learning algorithms so far?
coderji
1mo
A Team Lead
Yaar, the struggle is real? For a fresher, make sure you've got a strong foundation in statistics, SQL, and data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI.
an educator
1mo
Along with Python and machine learning basics, interviewers also love candidates who can think critically. Have you considered creating a portfolio or GitHub to showcase your work?
a software developer
1mo
It's all about persistence. In interviews, they usually focus on how well you can explain your thought process. Being clear with your problem-solving approach can set you apart. How comfortable are you with explaining complex topics simply?
a management consultant
1mo
Interviewers are also looking for communication skills along with technical ones. Being able to explain data findings to non-technical people can really help....Have you worked on any data visualization projects yet?
an operations manager
1mo
For freshers, it's basic knowledge of SQL, Python, and machine learning frameworks. Not to forget how passionately one learns, so growth prospects....What are your learning plans now?
a process analyst
1mo
Dude, you're on the right path by persevering. Just keep going....Besides hard skills, interviewers love when you show curiosity and a disposition to learn. Have you gotten any certifications like in Data Science or ML?
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