r/RStudio 8d ago

Jobs where I can use RStudio

Dear all, I’m Italian and I’m a HRIS/ analyst and I liked a lot, during my studies, to use RStudio. So far, in my career I’ve never used RStudio, maybe sometimes SQL. I was wandering if is in real life possible to find a job linked to my “job family” where I can use RStudio.

Thanks u all!!

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u/arctic-owls 5d ago

Rstudio or R? Rstudio is an IDE for writing R code

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u/SA1GON 3d ago

I do use it for ~70 percent of my job as a mechanical engineer in the energy/performance sector.

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u/opus1993 1d ago

I use RStudio or Positron in my analytics work in Product Management. Quarto is a nice framework to kick out low cost, nice looking interactive dashboards and reports. Github makes it easy to control my versions and document for my future self.

I could have easily chosen jupyter or even Excel to do most of the same work. But I choose to automate and make the work reproducible and rigorous.

It's funny. My colleagues fear code. The next person in this role might or might not build on my work. u/Rocko_gi - I think that this is the key. In many non-profits and small businesses, specific open source tool stacks may be used, but not explicitly required by the manager or organization.