One thing we love to do is go around and share a last call something we've found recently or want to think might be of interest to our audience. For me like i would recommend everyone to just kind of play around with these prompt engineering like tools like playground ai.com another one is lexica he was in analytics and data science nice I love those it's they're interesting and strange all at the same time very hard to understandlike how is computer doing this? I need to dig into it more before i use it now it's going to be out for a while see that way to.
So, you finally took that recruiter's call, and then you made it through the initial phone screen. You weren't really expecting that to happen, but now you're facing an actual interview! It sounds intense and, yet, you're not sure what to expect or how to prepare for it. Flash cards with statistical concepts? A crash course in Python? LinkedIn stalking of current employees of the company? Maybe. We asked Jay Feng from Interview Query to join us to discuss strategies and tactics for data scientists and analyst interviews, and we definitely wanted to hire him by the time we were done! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.