Data Scientist
The United Kingdom is a wonderland for people who have a raging desire employed as data scientists. There isn’t a shortage of astonishing and amazing job opportunities and some of the best-known AI firms in the world are British. Some of the most renowned names in the field as Deepmind, Benevolent AI, Oxbotica, FiveAI, the Alan Turing Institute that are domiciled in the UK.
According to Glassdoor, the most common salary for data scientists salary in the UK is £45,000. That’s based on a survey of 822 salaries but remember that the reported salary range is quite wide – between £30,000 and £70,000 per year. A careful look at Glassdoor data would allow you to see that large tech companies tend to pay a much higher compensation compared to other firms offering jobs in the field.
Data Scientists are people who analyze, organize, and on behalf of data "tells the story," regardless of whether it's structured or not. Their work will claim an integration of computer science, statistics, and math. They will be the ones who have responded to analyze, process, and “model” the data, then interpret the results to create action plans for the team and the business. In a word, the data scientist profession works with data and gives analytical insights. They will communicate these findings and insights with stakeholders – from senior leadership, management to customers. From there, companies can directly benefit from making the most informed decisions to drive their business growth and profitability (i.e., depending on the context of the industry).
Necessary skills:
- Data analysis and exploration
- Data cleaning and preparation
- Statistical knowledge
- Create Dashboards and/or Reports
- Create data visualizations
- Writing and communication skills
- Domain knowledge
- Problem-solving