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LinkedIn Learning

Future Proofing Your Data Science Career

via LinkedIn Learning

Overview

Learn what the future holds for data science professionals and the skills you need for a successful and sustainable career.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Data science is disrupting every business
  • The new workplace
1. Socio-Historical Perspective
  • A brief history of machines helping humans
  • Data throughout history
2. The Data Science Workplace
  • Data science drives Wall Street and Main Street
  • Where is all the data coming from?
  • Businesses of the future
3. Future Career Toolkit
  • Managing the emerging data science job market
  • Three tools to navigate your career(s)
4. Finding Your VOICE
  • What is your VOICE?
  • The importance of brand
  • Your personal brand
  • Identify your interests
  • Identify your triggers
  • Building your VOICE table
  • That is what I can do, that nobody else can do
5. Developing Your ANTENNA
  • ANTENNA overview
  • Where are the conversations happening?
  • Building the new career grid
  • Start developing your ANTENNA
  • Keep a journal
  • How ANTENNA helped me
6. Connecting via Your MESH
  • It is not what you know, but who you know
  • The office of the future
  • Cast a wide net
  • Following thought leaders and leading-edge groups
  • Start building your MESH on LinkedIn
  • Connect with people on LinkedIn
  • Connect with groups on LinkedIn
  • In-person interactions
  • Keeping track of your connections with a CRM
  • Connecting is an equal exchange
  • How to start building your MESH by cold-calling
Conclusion
  • Prepare for future data-science careers
  • It's not about the tools
  • Next steps

Taught by

Chris Bishop

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