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Should I Practice Pandas for New Grad Data...
Hi, I’m a student about to graduate with a degree in Stats (minor in CS), and I’m targeting Data Scientist as well as ML/AI Engineer roles. Currently, I’m spending a lot of time practicing LeetCode for ML/AI interviews. My question is: during interviews for entry level DS but also MLE roles, is it common to be asked to code using Pandas? I’m comfortable using Pandas for data cleaning and analysis, but I don’t have the syntax memorized, I usually rely on a cheat sheet I built during my projects.
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This is a really insightful piece. The data backs up what I've been seeing in the industry.
Agreed. Would love to see a follow-up with more recent numbers.
I'm not sure the conclusion holds for smaller teams. Would be interesting to see this broken down by company size.