Seeking jobs as a data scientist has always been a struggle. The eagerness of landing a lucrative career, notwithstanding the stringent hiring process that involves multiple technical rounds, assignments, and interviews.
But even before getting into this, creating a resume or a portfolio is a daunting task.
While you may think that putting out skills in a word document is the simplest thing you need to do, try to remember, your resume is going to create the first impression to your employers and hiring managers. Therefore, you must not make a mistake while curating your resume.
Aspiring data science professionals need to ensure they present their resumes that creates a major impact right at the first glance itself.
Below are some of the important points a data scientist should include in their resume.
Employers are much more interested in the skills you possess and how easily you could solve a complex problem. Make sure to add the projects you’ve worked upon. Hiring managers seek to hire professionals with hands-on experience in tools and technologies.
Never engage your employer with fluff just to increase the word count in your resume.
For instance, instead of writing a phrase – I have a strong background in mathematics and statistics, project your message directly. Instead, use phrases like – attended Harvard University studying Statistical analysis and was awarded top prize for my thesis.
The more precise and detailed you are with your achievements, the more likely you’ll be in securing the job.
A typical generic resume will be filled with words that are rather vague and makes no sense. Remember, you’re here to get into a data science career. No company will entertain you if your resume falls under this category. If you’re talking about accomplishments, make sure they see data.
For instance, “I was able to boost my teams’ performance by 13 percent within two years resulting in a 40 percent growth rate.”
Remember to keep your resume updated, you might find HR managers who’ve seen your resume in the past years. They can easily identify a generic and multi-applicable resume whey they come across one. Ensure to customize your resume for every other data science job you apply.
Since you’re tech-savvy, there’s no acknowledgment of your writing skills to be at its best, but this does not mean you cannot curate your resume. You can find multiple online writing tools to improve your resume, some of which are mentioned below.
A resume is just the first step toward landing a data science job. There are many other parts of the interview process the employer is interested in. Resumes are just the initial screening process. if employers don’t find your resume interesting enough, they might just toss your resume in the rejection list.
Ensure your resume makes an impact at first glance itself.
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