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The document discusses different business data roles and the skills required for each role. It provides a table matching common job titles like business analyst, business data analyst, data scientist, and senior software engineer to the specific skills taught in a 4-course business analytics specialization. These include skills like identifying business metrics, data visualization, and SQL. The document also compares demand for these roles across different types of companies like traditional businesses, strategic consulting firms, and those focused on software and IT.

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DatascienceJobRoles PDF

The document discusses different business data roles and the skills required for each role. It provides a table matching common job titles like business analyst, business data analyst, data scientist, and senior software engineer to the specific skills taught in a 4-course business analytics specialization. These include skills like identifying business metrics, data visualization, and SQL. The document also compares demand for these roles across different types of companies like traditional businesses, strategic consulting firms, and those focused on software and IT.

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Business Data Roles and Companies

By Daniel Egger, Duke University


Business Metrics for Data-Driven Companies
Job Title:
"Business Analyst" "Business Data Analyst" "Data Scientist" "Senior Software Engineer" / Taught in Excel to MySQL:
Matching Job Titles to Required Skills "Technology Project Manager" Business Analytics Techniques
(based on review of US help-wanted advertisements, and interviews, by Daniel Egger, June 2015) 4-Course Specialization

1 Identify critical business metrics (will be industry-specific) Yes Yes Yes No 1 YES Course 1
2 Find and apply appropriate models for each metric Yes Yes Yes No 2 YES Course 2
3 Evaluate the effectiveness of models used Yes Yes Yes No 3 YES Course 2
4 Interview "clients" to define project requirements ("client" may be internal to the Corporation) Yes Yes Yes No 4 YES Course 3
5 Excel skills - import data sets, run analyses, and display results using charts and graphs Yes Yes Yes No 5 YES Course 2
6 Presentation Skills - effective verbal and written communication skills Yes Yes Yes No 6 YES Course 3
7 Data Visualization Skills with Tableau Yes Yes Yes No 7 YES Course 3

8 Able to identify new ways to combine business data to achieve business process improvement No Yes Yes No 8 YES Course 4
9 Ability to "pull" needed data and recombine it using SQL Queries No Yes Yes No 9 YES Course 4

1 Modeling Tools: R, Matlab, or SAS - intermediate to advanced skills in at least one No No Yes No
2 Advanced Statistical Methods No No Yes No
3 Bayesian Learning and Probabilistic Models; Machine Learning for Algorithms for Predictive Analytics No No Yes No
4 Ability to populate and optimize SQL Databases - design basic relational database schemas No No Yes Yes
5 Python, Java, and Javascript No No Yes Yes
6 Experience Managing distributed/unstructured data - using Hadoop/Mapreduce/Hive/Spark No No Yes Yes
7 Natural language processing - text sentiment analysis No No Yes Yes
8 Experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS) or other equivalent cloud-based data-hosting and processing services No No Yes Yes

C++ or eqivalent No No No Yes


Experience with Oracle, Teradata, or other large commercial databases or low-latency cloud-based database structures No No No Yes
Experience Leading Data Analytic Teams No No No Yes
Project Management, Budgeting and Planning Experience No No No Yes
Experience integrating real-time data feeds No No No Yes

The Relative Demand for Data-Centric Employees by Job Title in the Five (5) Types of Companies
Categories of Companies - a subjective representation of relative hiring rates in each of the 4 job categores above "Business Analyst" "Business Data Analyst" "Data Scientist" "Senior Software Engineer" /
(results ranked by their relative need in each category for Business Analysts & Business Data Analysts) "Technology Project Manager"

Traditional Strategic Business Consulting - General 30% 40% 20% 10%


Examples: Argus, Comscore, Deloitte Consulting, McKinsey

Traditional "Bricks and Mortar" Businesses 20% 30% 30% 20%


Examples of Companies Using Best Practices: Bank of America, Costco, UPS, Walmart

Strategic Business Consulting - with a focus on Software and IT Systems Integration 10% 20% 30% 40%
Examples: Accenture, Opera Solutions, Palantir

Hardware & Software Companies 10% 10% 30% 50%


Hardware: Intel, AMD, Cisco; Enterprise Software: IBM, Oracle,SAP;
Commercial Desktop Software: Microsoft, Tableau, SAS,Matlab.
Digital Businesses 0% 10% 30% 60%
Examples: Airbnb, Amazon, Facebook, Google, If(We), Zillow

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