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The demand for data science is booming, with jobs projected to grow 36% by 2031 (U.S. Bureau of Labour Statistics). Currently, 90,000+ data science job listings exist on LinkedIn. Similarly, business analytics is on the rise, with Gartner predicting a 25% increase in demand by 2025. This surge highlights the immense career opportunities in data-driven fields.
Data science aspirants often hold bachelors degrees in computer science, statistics, or engineering. One analysis of DS jobs found 20% list only a bachelors, 30% a masters and 24% a PhD as qualifications. Many beginners boost skills via online courses or certificates (e.g. IBM’s Data Science Professional Certificate). Entry-level hires typically start as Data Analysts or Junior Data Scientists and advance to senior/managerial roles over time.
Common entry-level roles include Data Analyst (or Business Analyst), Data Scientist (often Junior/Intern level), and Junior Data Engineer. Industry sources list titles like Data Scientist Intern, Junior Data Scientist, Business/BI Analyst, and Junior Machine Learning Analyst for fresh graduates. These align with surveys showing a few percent of developers identify as data/ML professionals (about 2% in one large survey), filling these positions.
Starting salaries vary widely by region. In the US, entry-level data scientists earn roughly $80 90K (e.g. $87K average for new grads); the U.S. BLS reports a median of $112,590 for all data scientists (May 2024). In the UK, junior data scientists average about £33K/year ($40K). In India, fresh data science graduates typically make ₹6 10 lakh annually (≈$7–12K).
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Numpy
Pandas
Matplotlib
Scikit-learn
Seaborn
SciPy
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Dive into the world of source code management with an in-depth exploration of Git and GitHub, essential tools for modern coding and collaboration. Elevate your analytical skills with our comprehensive module on MS Excel, where you'll unravel advanced concepts and delve into Excel Programming to analyse data effectively. Master Programming Basics to build a strong foundation and discover Virtual Basics Analytics to glean insights from data. Equip yourself with professional-level code management practices and become proficient in data science and programming.
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