Machine Learning top skill-set for data scientist jobs in India: Report
New Delhi
09-August-2022

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For 84 per cent professionals in the country, machine learning (ML) followed by statistics are the two most in-demand skills that recruiters are looking for in data science professionals, a report said on Tuesday.
"For professionals looking to thrive in a digital-driven future, setting a foundation for the right data science skills needs to start now to weather the changes that are to come," said Hari Krishnan Nair, Co-founder, Great Learning.
This domain has impacted the way companies and businesses function and professionals who upskill in this field have a chance to become prime candidates in lucrative industries, he added.
Two out of three professionals with zero-three years of experience said recruiters consider data visualisation as a "must-have skill".
Three in four data science professionals with less than three years of work experience engage in upskilling weekly, while more than 50 per cent professionals in the three-six years bracket upskill weekly.
Professionals with 6-10 years of experience prefer to upgrade their skills quarterly, the report mentioned.
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Sector-wise, professionals in retail, Consumer packaged goods (CPG) and e-commerce are more inclined to learn cloud technologies as a new skill.
Of the host of programming languages, 90 per cent data science professionals use Python as their choice for statistical modeling, the report noted. - IANS
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