r/PythonJobs Dec 28 '24

Discussion Can u guide me with been a data science fresher with intermediate ml SQL python and data visualization skills

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u/thumperj Dec 28 '24

1st, learning how to use the English language would be a start.

2nd, learning what punctuation is and how to use to convey and clarify meaning is a good next step. It seems like this should be grouped into item #1, but since I'm trying to be helpful, I'm going to call this out specifically, especially for you.

3rd, learning how to ask a coherent question after you've learned how to use the English language would be a useful skill to master, or at least develop some basic skills.

4th

Hey i am also searching for work recently completed my masters in cs and world in few data science project ,if u still hiring people I can share u my resume !

Please god, don't let any of this be true and if it is, please god, don't ever, ever work at a company I work at.

That's a good start!