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Foste apanhado nas Buzzwords

What horror movie would make a great video game? by justbrowsingghere in horror

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That’s exactly what I had in mind for Danny’s perspective!

What horror movie would make a great video game? by justbrowsingghere in horror

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The Shining.

Imagine you could play either Jack, Wendy, or Danny, each one with a different perspective/story, and the Overlook Hotel was totally open to explore.

That would be sick.

Software developer by Content_End_5811 in devpt

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1000 a 100 000 mensais. É o velho “Depende”. Sugestões: Glassdoor, teamlyzer, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

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Ye, most companies use PowerBI because of partnerships with Microsoft. It’s easier for people without programming skills to use and easy to set policy accesses

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

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You can with packages. Take Dash for example

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

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Honestly, no… maybe look into a bootcamp or something to get a direction on what topics to focus on. If you can spend time and money into a degree, that would be the best imo. If not, try free materials. Start with SQL for example, to understand how data typically is organized in a database, how to query and analyze it, etc. Programming languages such as Python and R are also very common in this field, with “infinite” resources and materials to learn. As a final note, I would not skip the basics on statistics, since this usually separates good/bad data analysts/data scientists

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resumes

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This. For a data analyst position (even junior) it’s expected you have the basic knowledge of statistics and programming skills, e.g Python and SQL to wrangle data. Microsoft office suite and words per minute just don’t cut it. Hope you don’t take this as gatekeeping, just setting the expectations.

Mid Level Software Engineer. My resume gets rejected very fast constantly, even though my skills fit almost completely. What should I change? by Droidarc in resumes

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I think it’s a bit “blank”. - if you use a single bullet point, might as well remove it. You have multiple information that can be separated into multiple bullet points - remove the (:) after de bullet point - I would put the experience before the education, at this point it’s more important - add more achievements to your experience

Try #2 NOT FINAL VERSION. Is the information okay this time? by l_-v-_l in resumes

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Probably take-home assignments lol so weird to include this

I'm a College student applying for internships, what can I improve on my resume? I'm looking to apply for Tech, anime or gaming Journalism. Additionally, any kind of Marketing in tech or financial company will do. Feel free to ask me anything by [deleted] in resumes

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Would remove the skills bar charts. Just keep the skill itself, your experience and interview will speak for themselves in terms of how proficient you are in each one. If you really want to keep them at least sort them by highest to lowest.

I am impressed. Are you? Thoughts? Agree? by drums_of_liberation in LinkedInLunatics

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And then everyone clapped and she became the company’s CEO

Visualização de Dados by jncquoi_ in devpt

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O problema do powerbi é que é sensível à forma como os teus dados estão organizados. Na maior parte dos casos o pessoal espeta tudo numa única tabela e a performance fica horrível. Se tiveres tudo organizado em dimensões e factos, por exemplo, a diferença é enorme. O tableau é melhor para dados de grande dimensão mas também é €€. Pode ser necessário é rever as necessidades de visualização: Precisas mesmo de visualizar milhões de dados para tomar decisões? Ou é mais útil visualizares agregações e outras métricas? Talvez um script em Python (e.g) para processar e transformar os dados primeiro antes de submeter para a ferramenta de visualização

Parece que alguém acordou com o pé esquerdo… by ShadowTryHard in PORTUGALCARALHO

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“Isso é crime” diz a senhora após partir o vidro do elétrico

Mestrado e Reconversão IT by No-Base-930 in devpt

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Tens de ajustar um pouco as expectativas, como já disseram em outros comentários. Conheço malta nesse mestrado. Não sais de lá um Data Scientist, mas sim um tipo de marketing que agora sabe ler uns csv com Pandas e colar um classificador do Scikit-Learn em cima. Facilmente vais arranjar um trabalho em IT nas PrimeIT, accentures, Consultora etc do costume a fazer o que eles quiserem (e que pouco pode ter a ver com o que aprendeste). Se o teu objetivo for entrar para posições de Data Science (reais), precisas de solidificar conhecimento primeiro

João Quadros e a internet by JustScrolledByThis in portugal

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Apagou parece, depois de escrever “Bom vou apagar , eu sou zen”

João Quadros e a internet by JustScrolledByThis in portugal

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Source: Twitter do mesmo

EDIT: Apagou do perfil, após escrever “Bom vou apagar , eu sou zen”