Data Is Eating the World and Data Scientists are the Chefs

In the digital kingdom, where web and mobile applications help us manage nearly every aspect of our lives, data is king. Every digital action is visible and trackable, enabling corporations to accumulate and analyze vast amounts of both personal and business data. The use of ‘Big Data’ is driving disruption in every field — from vehicle navigation, through medicine, to cybersecurity. 

Over the last few years, new professions like Data Analysts and Data Scientists have appeared on the market. Their job is to make sense and create value from the ever-increasing amounts of data that has become available.

“Data Scientists are All Employed, Because They’re so Much in Demand.”

The problem is, there simply aren’t enough qualified Data Analysts and Data Scientists to go around. According to research from IBM, in 2020 the number of vacant data science positions in the U.S. alone will grow by 364,000 to 2,720,000. At last year’s Wharton-sponsored conference addressing the Data Skills Gap, LinkedIn co-founder Allen Blue said, “there are very few data scientists passing out their resumes. Data scientists are almost all already employed, because they’re so much in demand.” 

Commoditizing Data Science

Recent advancements in programming languages like Python may help close the data science skills gap. The development of free, open-source, community-driven libraries is making it easier for individuals with some programming background, but not necessarily with academic degrees, to become professional data scientists. 

According to Liran Ben Haim, a renowned data science expert and the head of Wawiwa Tech Training’s Data Scientist Program: “Cloud computing and consumer mobile tech are driving demand for data professionals through the roof. Python libraries significantly reduce the cost, effort and know-how required to develop new data-powered services. Nowadays, motivated individuals with an analytical mind and some experience in programming can become data professionals within a few months, if given proper training.”

What Does a Data Scientist Do?

Data scientists analyze and model data to find actionable insights. These insights are used to deliver relevant products, to personalize customer experiences, to mitigate risk and fraud, and for other business purposes.

Day to day tasks focus on gathering data from a variety of sources according to predefined data sets and variables. Collected data is then cleaned up and validated for accuracy and uniformity. Once the data has been structured, data professionals apply algorithms and model the data, AKA “data mining”. They contemplate the results, looking for anomalies and identifying trends to discover solutions and opportunities. 

The results of data mining efforts are changing the way we look at the world, finding clarity and causation where outcomes were once foggy. Data mining and predictive analytics are upending everything from medicine and manufacturing, to marketing, HR and education. The future of products and services all around us is being driven by data and the data professionals who know how to wield it. 

The Road to a Career in Data Science

Wawiwa Tech Training is an Israeli education provider that collaborates with partners around the world to establish local tech training centers and new tech training programs at existing centers. These highly focused programs train individuals — either with or without previous tech experience — and prepare them for careers in tech jobs that are in high-demand. 

Wawiwa trains individuals for the Data Analyst job role — the entry-level position in the data science career path —  over the course of a 250-hour, 6-month program. The program provides graduates with the multidisciplinary knowledge and skills that are needed to be “job-ready”: acquire data, build prediction models, and deploy a data application on the cloud. 

As opposed to other tech training programs, which target individuals with no tech experience, not everybody can apply to the Data Scientist program. To be successful, candidates must have some prior experience in programming. 

A 70-hour introductory program is available for those candidates who want to participate in the Data Scientist program but don’t have any programming experience. Otherwise, all candidates take Wawiwa’s computerized assessment to ensure that they have the right personality, as well as the basic math and logic skills, to complete the programs and be successful in their future jobs. 

The training program is divided into distinct modules covering subjects like Python programming, data analysis, machine learning, cloud tools, deep learning, and other advanced topics such as neural networks and Natural Language Processing (NLP). The program also makes heavy use of labs which provide hands-on experience in dealing with data.  

Practical skills are acquired through the completion of projects and exercises that integrate the skills taught by the program. The culmination of the program is a final “Bring It Together (BIT) Project,” in which students build a flight routing system. To complete it, students build a scraper to collect data from websites, develop and test a prediction model showing optimal routing options, and then deploy the application on the cloud using databases and other tools. In the final phase of the project, students build a web application to display the results of the prediction model.

In Less Than Six Months, You Can Launch Your Very Own Local Data Science Program!

Demand for data scientists is rising faster than universities can supply new graduates to the market. Luckily, university degrees are no longer needed to become a professional data scientist.

Wawiwa Tech Training helps universities and training centers set up their local Data Scientist training program in less than six months. Programs are aligned to the local industry and ecosystem, and tailored to the local language and local approaches to education. Wawiwa helps hire and train the local center’s instructors and provides the most up-to-date content and tools.

Wawiwa partners go through a streamlined onboarding program that provides them with everything they need to succeed. Onboarding includes business plan development, location sourcing (if required), marketing, sales and HR support, content localization and more. 

Get in touch today to learn how you can help your ecosystem reskill to tech and be a viable source for data professionals!

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Wawiwa cubre el vacío de competencias tecnológicas reciclando a personas para profesiones tecnológicas muy demandadas. Hay millones de vacantes en el sector tecnológico y no hay suficientes profesionales con los conocimientos y habilidades necesarios para cubrirlas. Lo que la industria necesita de sus empleados no se enseña en largas carreras académicas. Wawiwa ayuda a sus socios de todo el mundo a reciclar y mejorar las cualificaciones de las personas para puestos tecnológicos a través de centros o programas locales de formación tecnológica. La empresa utiliza una metodología de formación probada, contenidos de vanguardia, plataformas digitales para el aprendizaje y la evaluación, y sólidas relaciones con la industria, para ofrecer programas de formación que se traducen en una mayor empleabilidad y satisfacción de los graduados. Esto, a su vez, también crea una marca de formación fuerte y un negocio sostenible para los socios de Wawiwa.
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