American Mathematical Society Feature: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Data Scientist on Starting Your Career

We think our employees are pretty rad - there's no data-bout it!

But seriously -- our employees do some incredible work, and we're amazed by their talents day in and day out. So when we heard that ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Principal Data Scientist Joe Tenini wrote an article for Notices of the American Mathematical Society, we didn't bat an eye (but we did leap for joy, blow on small kazoos, and shed a couple tears of pride). And naturally, we want everyone to check out his amazing content!

That's Joe!

If you're considering a career in data science, Joe's article is a must-read. He shares his own path to data science (spoiler alert -- it wasn't a path he expected) and presents five questions every aspiring data scientist should be able to answer for themselves about their new career.

Check out this preview:

"... I didn’t grow up dreaming of being a data scientist wading

through piles of messy data, trying to figure out how these

eight lines of code could be so confusing, and casually

asking life’s eternal question: 'how early is too early to

start lunch?' I didn’t grow up dreaming about being a data

scientist because that wasn’t really a job when I was a kid.

It’s also quite likely that the job I’ll be doing in twenty years

does not exist now. So what can we do in times of such

rapid change? How can we prepare ourselves for a career

leveraging our technical skills outside of academia?"*

Read Joe's full article from the Notices of the American Mathematical Society , and if you're eyeing a career in data science, take a peek at our openings around the globe!

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* First published in Notices of the American Mathematical Society in April 2021, published by American Mathematical Society. ©  2021, American Mathematical Society

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