Technology
Learn for 27 hours for just $10
TL;DR: Udemy’s all-new data science bootcamp is on sale for just $9.99 in the PCMag Shop. It’s normally $199.99, so you’ll be saving an impressive 95%.
Never mind a gigantic TV or a shiny Instant Pot — this Black Friday shopping season, you can score a whole new career.
It’s simple, honestly: Just sign up for the Data Science Course 2019, a newly revised programming and data processing bootcamp from the online learning platform Udemy. It’s designed to start coding rookies’ journeys to landing lucrative gigs in the high-demand field of data science, and right now you can enroll for just under $10 if you go through the PCMag Shop (owned by Mashable’s publisher, Ziff Davis).
In case you haven’t heard, few gigs are hotter at the moment than that of a data scientist. The profession has secured the No. 1 spot on Glassdoor’s list of the 50 Best Jobs in America for four years running thanks to its high earning potential, hiring potential, and overall job satisfaction rating. Moreover, LinkedIn’s latest Emerging Jobs Report found that the role of “data science specialist” has grown by five times over the past five years, with more than 6,000 jobs currently available.
By honing your skills to be part of the supply for the world’s growing big data demands (as illustrated by the aforementioned statistics), you can work towards securing a steady and successful career — and Udemy’s class makes it easy to do so with a whopping 27 hours of on-demand video training in data science fundamentals like machine learning, statistics, Python, and Tableau. Zero prior experience is required to enroll, and beginners are totally welcome; just install Anaconda and snag a copy of Microsoft Excel to begin your learning.
You’ll save big if you sign up for the Data Science Course 2019 today through the PCMag Shop, where it’s currently on sale for a mere $9.99 — 95% off its suggested retail price of $199.99. (You’ll receive access to the course via email within two hours of completing your purchase; be sure to check your Spam and Trash folders if you don’t see it.)
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