If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It: Passion for Data Science

If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It: Passion for Data Science
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If you flaunt your passion for data science in an interview, you probably will get that job

We are so impressed with the magic of data that many are interested in making a career in data science and analytics. Data science is the hot job of the present as well as future, there's no denying it. Moreover, data scientists earn fat salaries as data analytics is the most in-demand skill today. You've probably got all the technical skills needed to apply for data science jobs, but what applicants tend to neglect is that employers are looking for candidates who have a passion for data science.

Initially, most entry-level job applicants might feel discouraged because of low response rates. That's quite common with so much competition for these in-demand positions. If you want to get prepared for a data science interview, here are the most common questions asked to help freshers crack a data science interview.

Nonetheless, while data scientists should have technical skills and knowledge, business acumen, etc. they are also expected to have good communication skills. Employers will judge your communication skills by throwing on you questions that determine your passion for data analytics and how well you can communicate that passion to employers. Here's how you can do that.

Flaunt Results of your Data Projects

Here's a reality check. Employers are keen to see your ability to adapt and not your qualifications. Though qualifications are considered, they are concerned with how well you have made use of your qualification. One way you can woo employers is by flaunting the results you have achieved in your data science projects. Make sure to talk in numbers; data science is all about maths and statistics.

Well, if you are a fresher and haven't worked on any real-world data science project, then you can work on any personal project and communicate to employers how you used data, the results achieved and the agenda behind the project. Employers will value this effort and be impressed with your passion for data science.

Constant Learning

Data science, as a field, is such that it evolves continuously. Hence, you need to evolve and be updated on the latest patterns and trends in data science. As a matter of fact, data science is not just about theoretical knowledge of course books, it's beyond that. Awareness about new technological developments in the field of data science can help you to impress prospective employers.

While giving answers to any of the technical questions asked in the interview, try quoting a recent real-world use case and explain to them how you can use those strategies in the prospective company to solve data science and analytics problems and achieve better results. Keeping up-to-date knowledge and information about the latest trends will surely pass on the hint of your passion for data science.

Participate in Competitions and Hackathons

You must have read about this in innumerable articles to make your data science resume attractive. Truth be told, this works! Your participation in hackathons and data science competitions is a clear, straight forward signal that you are excited about this field and want to dig in more. What better than a hackathon to apply what you have learned.

Also, while talking about your experience of hackathons and data science competitions, make sure you effectively convey that your ultimate goal of competing was not to win but to learn and hone the skills of a data scientist. Your words here will make a difference!

Storytelling

Data science is all about storytelling. Defining a problem, working around the problem, developing a solution, etc. It's a long process and storytelling is a skill that every data scientist should have. Engaging prospective employers through storytelling is a great way to tell them about your passion for data science.

Be prepared for the most common question, "Why choose data science over other career options?" That's the question you will be waiting to answer as you can tell about the passion you have for data science. Talk about your experiences in school, college, etc. that triggered your interest in data science. It shows that you genuinely have a passion for data analytics and not just for the lavish benefits this field offers.

Your passion for data science and analytics is something that employers wish to see in an interview. If you can communicate and flaunt it effectively "I am passionate about data analytics", you probably will get that job.

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