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This article was published on November 3, 2017

Data scientists make six figures… and with this course, you can get on the road towards one


Data scientists make six figures… and with this course, you can get on the road towards one

If you want a career in numbers, here are a few serious numbers for you to mull over. Advertised data scientist jobs are paying over $105,000 annually. Meanwhile, the growing need for trained data analysis professionals is skyrocketing. Companies are expected to be looking to fill 364,000 such positions over the next three years, an increase of nearly 30 percent.

Right now, data science jobs are staying open longer than the market average… often because qualified candidates aren’t always easy to come by. Even if you’ve never studied the field before, this Introduction to Data Science course ($14.99, over 90 percent off from TNW Deals) will put you in a position to get into this exploding job sector.

Across 39 modules and 10 hours of content, you’ll explore essential analytics skills while honing your understanding of how business uses big data to identify trends and plan for the future.

Your instruction will teach you the analytical skills to use data, statistics, and machine learning techniques so you’ve got the conceptual basis to work in data analysis. Your lessons will also take you deep into the workings of the R programming language and advanced Excel practices to get a full mastery of the technical side of the job under your belt as well.

From logistic regression to cluster analysis to forecasting, this course is the foundation for a career in data science that can open up lucrative new job options sooner than later.

These sessions are self-paced, so you can learn at your own speed. You can get a lifetime of access to this Introduction to Data Science course right now for just $14.99 while this offer lasts.

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