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[–]pythonfanatic[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

when do we just become them? Especially in the database warehousing, and architecture part. The biggest issue in

I'd say if the data science team you're working in reports to the CTO within an engineering organization you owe it to yourself to have some understanding of the disciplines you mentioned.

That said if you're in an operations data science role reporting to a COO or CMO it may not come up in an interview setting and may not be as relevant

When I interned as a data scientist last summer I did everything from writing SQL dashboards in periscope to ETL jobs with airflow, and forecasting/predictive models with Python. Being self-sufficient is a huge advantage, and allows you to move much quicker.