Data Scientist ‘Sexiest Job Of The 21st Century’

Data scientist has been called the sexiest job of the 21st century on multiple occasions. A data scientist is a rare amalgamation of a data hacker, an analyst, a communicator, and a trusted adviser. In this article, we’ll tell you more about the job and how much you can make at some of the biggest companies.

We presented the list of 13 hottest jobs for 2016 back in February. The runner up position was grabbed by the job of Data scientist.  If you are aware of the current scenario in the technology field, this won’t come as a surprise. It has been called the sexiest job of the 21st century by Harvard Business Review.

“It’s a high-ranking professional with the training and curiosity to make discoveries in the world of big data. If your organization stores multiple petabytes of data, if the information most critical to your business resides in forms other than rows and columns of numbers, or if answering your biggest question would involve a “mashup” of several analytical efforts, you’ve got a big data opportunity” — This is how Harvard Business Review describes the job of a data scientist.

However, the shortage of efficient data scientists with right skill set has become a serious constraint in the technology sector. This has also opened a big gate of opportunities for the people with the right mindset.

According to Glassdoor, data scientists make about £82,000 a year, on average. At some of the biggest technology companies, here’s how much these geeks make:

Apple: £105,233
LinkedIn: £98,028
Twitter: £64,600
Facebook: £94,100
Microsoft: £84,136
IBM: £77,600

What kind of person does all this? What abilities make a data scientist successful?

Think of him or her as a hybrid of data hacker, analyst, communicator, and trusted adviser. The combination is extremely powerful—and rare.

Check out Ryan Orban of Zipfian Academy and Dennis O’Brien of Idle Games talking about becoming a data scientist.

//www.slideshare.net/ryanorban/how-to-become-a-data-scientist

https://www.dropbox.com/s/r4m9aym2xvyadzk/SFDataScience_DennisObrien.pdf

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