Go Here to Read this Fast! Pegasus spyware is still targeting top business leaders
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Pegasus spyware is still targeting top business leaders
Go Here to Read this Fast! Pegasus spyware is still targeting top business leaders
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Pegasus spyware is still targeting top business leaders
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Samsung One UI 7 beta: 5 new features you can try right now on your Galaxy S24
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Major Windows 11 fails make Microsoft’s ‘Fix problems using Windows Update’ tool more useful than ever – but it might not work for you
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Paramount Plus is becoming the home of neo-Western dramas as the hit series Longmire will be removed from Netflix
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MirrorFace targets Japan in fresh ANEL and NOOPDOOR spearphishing campaign
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With January just around the corner, we’re about to enter prime career-moves season: that exciting time of the year when many data and machine learning professionals assess their career growth and explore new opportunities, and newcomers to the field plan the next steps towards landing their first job. (It’s also when companies tend to ramp up their hiring after the end-of-year lull.)
All this energy often comes with nontrivial amounts of uncertainty, stress, and the occasional moment of self-doubt. To help you calmly chart your own path and avoid unnecessary second-guessing (of yourself as well as of hiring teams, colleagues, and others), we put together a special edition of the Variable focused on career transitions for both new and current practitioners.
We never miss a chance to celebrate data scientists’ diverse professional and academic backgrounds, and the lineup of articles we’re presenting here reflects that range, too. Whether you’re thinking about a switch to management, are about to jump into your first startup job, or are in the midst of transitioning to data science from a totally different discipline, you’ll find some concrete, experience-based insights to learn from.
Thank you for supporting the work of our authors! As we mentioned above, we love publishing articles from new authors, so if you’ve recently written an interesting project walkthrough, tutorial, or theoretical reflection on any of our core topics, don’t hesitate to share it with us.
Until the next Variable,
TDS Team
How to Transition Into Data Science-and Within Data Science was originally published in Towards Data Science on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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How to Transition Into Data Science-and Within Data Science
Go Here to Read this Fast! How to Transition Into Data Science-and Within Data Science
iPhone SE was last updated in 2022 with the third-generation model. It is the last iPhone with a Home Button, Touch ID, Lightning, and an LCD display.
That all is expected to change with the iPhone SE 4, which is rumored to be modeled after the iPhone 14. While it will resemble that iPhone on its face, there will be a lot of modern alterations that’ll make the iPhone SE 4 stand on its own.
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Rumor roundup: iPhone SE 4 could be a low-priced Apple Intelligence powerhouse