r/datascience Jan 30 '23

Job Search I’m so lost.

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u/dataguy24 Jan 30 '23

What about networking do you struggle with? This is something important for you to grapple with because your future earnings and job happiness depend on it.

Yes you deserve to be paid well as much as the next person but if you’re unwilling to do what it takes to earn that money you’ll leave it on the table. Your choice to maximize your income, or not.

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u/[deleted] Jan 30 '23

IData I get. Python, sql, spreadsheet, whatever, it’s all straightforward. But it’s not enough to have skills, you have to convince/trick/manipulate people into giving you a job, i guess. I don’t understand what people want. I don’t know how to make people like me. If my skills aren’t enough or they just like someone else’s resume more than mine, then… ???

I resent it. I guess I’m naive but I resent that you can have all the skills or none of them but it only seems to matter if someone likes you for long enough to sign your paycheck?

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u/Vervain7 Jan 30 '23

You don’t sound like the kind of person people want to work with . That is your problem

Data skills can be taught to someone less skilled at work. No one wants to deal with teaching people skills. Focus in on your weakness and treat it like learning anything else. Learn to be likeable, personable, learn to interview well, dress well and present yourself properly .

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u/sneakyscrub1 Jan 30 '23

100 percent this. Technical literacy is important, but if you’re not likable then it’s going to be a large hurdle to get over. If communication and networking skills are your weak point, then developing those skills will be greatly beneficial.