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Got messaged by a C3 . ai recruiter. Read that wlb is bad and that the interview process is absurdly long, but the Glassdoor reviews are 4.2 and can't find actual hours worked posted by anyone. How's the culture really? I'd be aiming for DS consulting, something more functional but with DS/ML concepts as my differentiator.
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Not quite sure whether MBA is a good choice for DS/AI, at least for the real technical works. I got the MS and am working in DS/ML field. I’ve couple of mates on the same team with their undergrad and lot of others also have done with their MS/PHD. But rarely see any MBA grads work in the actual DS/ML project
I’ve only known two - one was ok and better at consulting that data science, the other got Hadley to reply to multiple redit posts and leads a serious DS practice.
I’d work for the latter again.
I personally lead a DS R&D team.
I've been considering the same since I have 5 yrs of work ex in DS and feel like I'm too experienced to learn anything drastically new from Master's and not willing / disciplined enough to do a PhD.
I’ve been wondering the same thing - I did a MS in statistics, and have bounced around a lot with 9YOE, 5yoe managing data scientists.
I seem to get stuck and can’t materially break out of senior DS roles despite being a senior manager internally at a Fortune 50 for a stint.
I wonder what doors would open - knowing I’m a lot more skilled/experienced at growing data scientists to deliver wild and awesome wins, than I am at crushing silly leet code challenges.
That’s what I wanted to hear from an experienced data scientist. So thank you for chipping in!
Currently I have around 3 years of experience. I see a lot of folks having MBA but I don’t know if it’s worth it for my career. I don’t want to code all my lifetime. At some point, I want to be able to drive Analytics strategy for big companies. Which what I do currently but still from an Ops perspective (coding). My manager (who’s came from a big engineering school) and our case partner (who got MBA) are the ones in the driving seats!