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Own my own data consultancy firm AMA

>> No.10211113

>>10211080
>data consultancy
How do you feel knowing that most of society is built on the work of actual incompetent idiots

>> No.10211136

>>10211080
so you can read SQL

big meme

>> No.10211137

Elaborate on the buzzwords. Could mean fucking anything. Do you do Data Science stuff? Like what do you actually do?

>> No.10211138

Dump your personal information dbs
I need more for my collection

>> No.10211263

>>10211080
What does that even mean?

>> No.10211269

>>10211080
Can you consult your own data consultancy concerning data?

>> No.10211279

>>10211080
how hard is it to make your own firm?

>> No.10211422

>>10211113
feels good as long as my company makes millions
>>10211137
companies contract my firm out for special projects when they don't have the tools to do it internally
>>10211263
>data consultancy firm
What word do you not understand?
>>10211279
I am unwilling to have a boss so for me it was much easier then submitting to an employer

>> No.10211438

>>10211080
Are you happy? And were you poor or middle class?

>> No.10211441

>>10211080
What was your background and how did you get into the business? How do you find clients?

>> No.10211567

>>10211422
>I am unwilling to have a boss so for me it was much easier then submitting to an employer
A boss who is unwilling to have a boss sounds like a crappy boss.

>> No.10211571

>>10211080
what field do you hire the most from? statistics mathematicians? high-energy experimental physicists? machine learning computer scientists?

>> No.10211572

>>10211567
t. follower

>> No.10211575

>>10211571
Mostly mathfags and statisticians

>> No.10211596

>>10211080

Would you hire me with just a data analysis using R certificate from John Hopkins University's coursera course?