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Bored from Quarantine? Make Your Data Science Skills Recession-Proof

Smriti Srivastava

Data science is one of the most well-payed jobs in the contemporary market. It is even considered as the hottest job of the 21st century. Data science has been a game-changer across every industry. With high-level digitization of processes, the generation of data is at peak and thus data science technology and tools are deployed to drive more productivity across organizations. This tech-field as a whole has a bunch of perks to provide including technologies for Big Data, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Data Analysis, and Data Analytics.

As problem-solving lies at the core of service providers and businesses, data science has the ability to analyze heaps of data to resolve problems more quickly and efficiently than was previously possible with a purely engineered solution. Moreover, driven by the emergence of proficient ML algorithms and a shift from descriptive to predictive analytics, predictive maintenance has been steadily gaining ground in the industry and shows no sign of slowing down.

However, an analysis by Great Learning also reveals that various sectors have been facing a massive skill shortage in the country. In 2019, as per a study, around 97,000 data & analytics-positions were vacant due to the dearth of qualified talent. And as the world navigates through the perils of fatal coronavirus pandemic, some predict that neither early 2020 will be a great year for data science job opportunities. Where companies are laying off jobs and salaries, the time has made it hard to grab great data science jobs.

Several countries are doing their best to contain the widespread virus for which they have imposed restrictive nation-wide lockdowns. People are not allowed to go out and indulge in any social gathering or event. While practicing quarantine, however, you can prepare yourselves for a post-pandemic landscape where you will able to grab your desired data science jobs. And a 'must' way to achieve that is to fully utilize your social distancing time and reskill and upskill yourself with a range of comprehensive and descriptive online data science courses offered with a minimal or no price tag.

Therefore, we have brought you the best online platforms to enlighten your upskilling/reskilling data science activities.

Coursera

Coursera has joined hands with universities that are hit due to COVID-19. Some of the top universities in the world are offering free access to their course catalog on Coursera. The paid programs are made free until July 31. Coursera for Campus initiative allows learners to gain access to the courses until September 30.

Oracle

Oracle has announced free access to its online courses and cloud certifications. The courseware and certification covering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database will be available for free until May 15. Many users including developers, tech professionals, architects, students, and professors can access 50 hours of online training and 6 certifications for free.

Nasscom

Nasscom FutureSkills initiative offers deep learning programs for free to users. The company has created deep learning programs for its partner ecosystem. Nasscom is offering premium courses in AI and Big Data Analytics for free.

SAP

The enterprise software firm is providing MOOCs via the openSAP platform. Course topics include automatic robotic process automation, data science, ethical artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, internet of things (IoT), sustainability, Java programming, and more.

UpGrad

It is an online platform that offers educational services. Its range of programs consists of digital marketing, product management, entrepreneurship, data analytics, data-driven management, and digital technology management. It offers industry insights and student support services. Professionals can get a chance to study open-source tools and libraries, Python, databases, SQL, data visualization, data analysis, and machine learning.

Udacity

It is a global life-long learning platform connecting education to jobs and providing students with skills to advance careers. Udacity Nanodegree programs provide credentials earned through a series of online courses and projects in an array of subjects from self-driving cars and AI to data science and digital marketing. Udacity collaborates with more than 200 global employer-partners including AT&T, Google, Facebook, Mercedes-Benz, and NVIDIA to close talent gaps.

Shine Learning

This is the country's professional course and career skills portal. Launched by Shine.com, Shine Learning has the vision to upskill the Indian talent pool to adapt to the changing job market. Shine Learning uses an algorithm that not only predicts emerging skill sets but also recommends courses to its users after analyzing their resume and application history. Shine learning to provide a series of online courses and certification in a variety of subjects like sales & marketing, IT software, digital marketing, big data, data science, and others. These certifications come with flexible study options; giving an edge to professionals who can work and learn at the same time.

Other Resources

JobsForHer is an online portal that enables women to accelerate their careers by connecting them to jobs, community, mentoring, reskilling, and networking opportunities. Whether you are a graduate fresh out of college, a working woman looking to rise up the corporate ladder or an experienced professional looking to get back to work after a break, JobsForHer can help you accelerate your career by gaining access to a different job and reskilling opportunities. It is a huge platform that connects around 1.8 million women across India with top reskilling & upskilling partners who provide online courses, specializations, and degrees.

As a service to help professionals upskill themselves, one of the world's most reputed and top institute, Harvard University has come up with a range of online courses. The institute is offering free courses spanning Art & Design, Business, Computer Science, Data Science, Education & Teaching, Health & Medicine, Humanities, Mathematics, Programming, Science and Social Sciences through edX learning platform.

Furthermore, in the arena of data science and computer science particularly, Harvard is offering the following programs:

1. Principles, Statistical and Computational Tools for Reproducible Science

2. Data Science: Probability

3. Data Science: Inference and Modeling

4. Data Science: Productivity Tools

5. Data Science: Wrangling

6. Data Science: Linear Regression

7. Data Science: Machine Learning

8. Data Science: Capstone

9. Quantitative Methods for Biology

10. Data Science: R Basics

11. Data Science: Visualization

12. High-Dimensional Data Analysis

13. Introduction to Linear Models and Matrix Algebra

14. Statistics and R

15. Introduction to Quantitative Methods

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