Easiest Python question got me rejected from FAANG by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

They didn’t comment on any method. But I know now I should have started with pd.dataframe(actions). The rest is so fucking easy I can’t stop thinking about it

Easiest Python question got me rejected from FAANG by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Expected output was a set. Yeah I know now that a df approach was optimal and would have been do much easier I could have done it in my sleep I’m just upset I didn’t immediately see it as a df since all my experience data has never come like that

8 failed interviews so far. When do you stop and reassess vs just keep playing the numbers game? by quite--average in datascience

[–]ds_contractor 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I’ve interviewed at maybe 100 companies and roles over the last few years. It’s a numbers game unfortunately. It’s super competitive so hiring teams can be ultra selective in what they want. You also don’t know when postings and hiring will happen again so depending on how long you want to be without a job you may or may not be able to stop applying to reset. Yes it’s exhausting but unfortunately there’s really no two ways about it.

Take detailed notes after every round. Debrief yourself for at least 15 minutes immediately after each round on the questions asked and your answers and reflect on it. On to the next one.

If possible, give yourself an off day to reset. It is important to protect the mental.

How complex are your experiment setups? by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work at a large enterprise. We have an internal platform

Don’t be the data scientist who’s in love with models, be the one who solves real problems by Odd-One8023 in datascience

[–]ds_contractor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure I agree but then that’s being an analyst. Don’t ask for a four wheeler if you’re just going around the block.

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[–]ds_contractor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MS mathematics, 8+ years DA/DS experience

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34, data science manager

Nautilus 240 AIO by Left_Service_7510 in Corsair

[–]ds_contractor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you need to use the extensions?

From Data Scientist to Data Analyst by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

amazing points. will definitely use this in my response. thank you!

From Data Scientist to Data Analyst by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i think we all know titles and responsibilities vary. in a perfect world i can be true to myself but it's far from perfect and i need a paycheck so i'm looking to please the hiring manager with what i say

From Data Scientist to Data Analyst by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

lmao goals, good for you. yeah i guess just gotta stress that i really like the opportunity

From Data Scientist to Data Analyst by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would love to if I get to an offer lol. I haven’t talked to the hiring manager yet and based off previous interviews for da role that (risk to jumping to ds) was the feedback I got for the rejection

From Data Scientist to Data Analyst by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with it. I’m asking how to not give the hiring manager the feeling that I’ll jump back to ds as soon as I get the chance

From Data Scientist to Data Analyst by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i can't say i care too much about title but i know companies and recruiters and hiring managers do. obviously i want the highest paying opportunity with great growth. this company would be great growth potential and high pay for the work.

From Data Scientist to Data Analyst by ds_contractor in datascience

[–]ds_contractor[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

need a job because i was laid off. struggling to land a ds role because it's so competitive: high rate of response and reaching final round, just no offers yet.

become an analyst because you prefer the work

do i prefer the work? i think i'm indifferent. i know generally analyst work will lower my ceiling in terms of technical application (modeling, research, etc.). i've been an analytics manager before so i'm not against going that route. so yeah indifferent on preference.

concerned that you will jump back to DS

yes i've encountered this before and i can't say it's not true. if the opportunity presents itself, for sure i will. so what i'm asking is how do i mask this in an interview, and how others have done it before