"Do I need to know {insert advanced math} to get a Data Science job?" [Rant]

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  • But many dont. For many it is simply "use all of scikit-learn and select best". I agree that many things like the inner workings of NN architectures are probably not needed. But at the end, you are applying statistics. Knowing some basic statistics and math should be the norm.

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