Interview with Nikola Pulev, Instructor at 365 Data Science

Nikola Pulev, Instructor at 365 Data Science Hi Nikola, could you briefly introduce yourself to our readers? Hi, my name is Nikola and I am a Cambridge Physics graduate turned data scientist. A man of few words! That’s the epitome of a brief introduction that sparks an interviewer’s interest. So, what do you do atContinue reading “Interview with Nikola Pulev, Instructor at 365 Data Science”

Data Scientist Job Descriptions 2020 – A Study on 1,170 Job Offers

Data Scientist Job Descriptions 2020 The market for Data Science has been growing extensively over recent years. As a result, the position of data scientist has emerged as a truly attractive career path option with an abundance of rewarding job opportunities. So, to help you stay at the forefront, we’ve conducted an in-depth study onContinue reading “Data Scientist Job Descriptions 2020 – A Study on 1,170 Job Offers”

Data Science Cover Letter Dos and Don’ts

A well-thought-out cover letter can give your job application a powerful edge, especially in the highly competitive field of data science. But what are the most crucial data science cover letter dos and don’ts? In this article, we list the must-have ingredients of a winning data science cover letter, and the common pitfalls you shouldContinue reading “Data Science Cover Letter Dos and Don’ts”

How to Format a Data Science Cover Letter?

When you format a data science cover letter, there are 6 keys to success: unified look with your resume; easy-to-read font; single-page length; consistent spacing; 1-inch-margins and left alignment; compatible file type. Why is the format of a data science cover letter important? The format of your data science cover letter is critical to makingContinue reading “How to Format a Data Science Cover Letter?”

How to Organize a Data Science Cover Letter?

There are 7 easy steps you can follow to organize a compelling data science cover letter: Write your contact information at the top; Address the right recipient by name; Craft a memorable introduction; Demonstrate the value you can add to the company in a short and direct body paragraph; Devise an effective closing paragraph withContinue reading “How to Organize a Data Science Cover Letter?”

How to Write a Winning Data Science Cover Letter (2020)

“Why do I need to write a data science cover letter?” Even if it isn’t listed as a prerequisite, a data science cover letter can still be a vital step in your job application process. A well-crafted data science cover letter has the power to distinguish you from the crowd. It speaks volumes about youContinue reading “How to Write a Winning Data Science Cover Letter (2020)”

How to Limit Your Rate of Requests When Scraping?

In our last two tutorials, we talked about requests headers and how you can scrape data locked behind a login. But how can you limit your rate of requests that you send to a particular server? Now, I can almost hear you asking why you need to reduce the number of requests when scraping inContinue reading “How to Limit Your Rate of Requests When Scraping?”

International Data Science Hackathon – Register Today!

Dear 365 Data Science blog readers, our friends at the Data Science Society have a new data science hackathon coming up this May. It’s called the International Data Science Hackaton – and we are excited to share some interesting details about it with you. So, check out the article below if you’d like to participateContinue reading “International Data Science Hackathon – Register Today!”

The Data Scientist From 2018 To 2020: What Has Changed?

The data scientist from 2018 to 2020: What has changed? For the last 3 years, we at 365 Data Science have been trying to answer one big question: “What makes a data scientist?” Since we are talking data science, the only logical way to approach the question is to ask the data. And that’s whatContinue reading “The Data Scientist From 2018 To 2020: What Has Changed?”

What Is an ARMA Model?

In time series, we often rely on past data to make estimates about current and future values. However, sometimes that’s not enough. When unexpected events like natural disasters, financial crises, or even wars happen, there can be a sudden shift in values. That’s why we need models that simultaneously use past data as a foundationContinue reading “What Is an ARMA Model?”

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