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What was your first contact with Data Science?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:00 am
by shukla9966
I chose to major in Statistics because I was already interested in analysis in general. As the course progressed, I discovered more about Data Science in general and felt like I wanted to delve deeper into this subject. No one talked about “Data Science,” but it was already being discussed. I began to understand more about data analysis and study, but I still felt like I needed to learn more at a business level, since I had never had any experience. That was when I felt like looking for a course that could help me with this.



What was your trajectory until the moment you french email address list to specialize in this area?

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As I learned more about statistics, I discovered the scope of the topics in which data is analyzed, from characteristic data to data from a specific experiment. When I started, the so-called “digital age” was already booming and I saw more and more opportunities to specialize and develop. I believe that taking the course at this time was very important to consolidate and review concepts and also to clarify other topics such as business thinking, mindsets, etc.



Why did you choose Harve?


I know my difficulties during my undergraduate studies and the areas that require more attention, and so I chose the course that offered the best syllabus for what I hoped to improve. I feel that in this sense, Harve is the best institution at the moment, mainly because it offers remote classes during this pandemic period and has the possibility of reviewing classes and content whenever necessary.







How has your experience with Data Science been and what was your training like?


During my training at Harve, I was able to follow the classes well. All the facilitators were very helpful and attentive to any demands I had. I was able to absorb a lot of content and, at the moment, I am reviewing the materials I had the most difficulty with. My experience with Data Science has been very enriching, not only in professional terms, since it is the segment I chose to follow, but also in personal terms, since it opened up a field of knowledge in which I never tire of learning and discovering new things.



What are your expectations for the Data Science market from now on?


I see today that the market is very buoyant, with several companies investing in teams of data scientists and analysts, and also smaller companies that already see their importance and make an effort to integrate their teams of employees. I believe that the current and future times will be rewarding for those who make an effort in this area!