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Managing Data Science

By : Kirill Dubovikov
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Managing Data Science

By: Kirill Dubovikov

Overview of this book

Data science and machine learning can transform any organization and unlock new opportunities. However, employing the right management strategies is crucial to guide the solution from prototype to production. Traditional approaches often fail as they don't entirely meet the conditions and requirements necessary for current data science projects. In this book, you'll explore the right approach to data science project management, along with useful tips and best practices to guide you along the way. After understanding the practical applications of data science and artificial intelligence, you'll see how to incorporate them into your solutions. Next, you will go through the data science project life cycle, explore the common pitfalls encountered at each step, and learn how to avoid them. Any data science project requires a skilled team, and this book will offer the right advice for hiring and growing a data science team for your organization. Later, you'll be shown how to efficiently manage and improve your data science projects through the use of DevOps and ModelOps. By the end of this book, you will be well versed with various data science solutions and have gained practical insights into tackling the different challenges that you'll encounter on a daily basis.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Section 1: What is Data Science?
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Section 2: Building and Sustaining a Team
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Section 3: Managing Various Data Science Projects
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Section 4: Creating a Development Infrastructure

Conducting Data Science Interviews

In this chapter, you will learn how to conduct an efficient data science interview. We will explore how a hiring process can be tied to real working experience so that the candidates you seek will clearly understand what kind of job they will need to do. The advice in this chapter will help you to get rid of unnecessary interviewing rituals and make the hiring process more efficient.

How long has it been since you went through a technical interview? Was it a pleasant experience? And if you got through it, can you judge the relevance of your interview questions to your day-to-day work? I bet that the experience was awful. The common complaints are that all interviews are stressful, and the questions are not relevant. Technical interviews are deeply flawed. We imagine that we are using a rational way of thought to pass candidates through a sieve...