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In the tech industry, big data is the new coding.
The amount of data circulating today is growing at an exponential rate, resulting in what some would call an information deluge. Even industries outside tech like retail, medicine, banking, and transportation are increasingly experiencing the big data boom.
It makes sense, then, that the demand for data science specialists is also swiftly increasing. Companies big and small are constantly on the hunt for data scientists who are adept at interpreting and managing massive amounts of data. These businesses are also often willing to pay top dollar to these experts — an annual salary of $107,000 being the industry average.
Want to break into the world of Big Data but can’t afford to go back to school? We got you. We’re offering an extra 60% discount in the Mashable Shop on five data science-centric bundles to help you kickstart a career in the industry.
Practically everything you need to know to get your foot in the door of the big data industry, you’ll get from this 130-hour training bundle. It doesn’t matter whether you’re in the business, IT, or finance sector — this learning pack will fill you in on the fundamentals of data science, machine learning, analytics, and more to get you acquainted with the critical concepts needed to kickstart a lucrative career.
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Of course, you can’t effectively infer data trends if you don’t have the right tool. This five-pronged course will arm you with the skills to navigate MATLAB, a computing environment that can help you turn complex data into actionable insights. Upon completion of the classes, you’ll receive certificates that you can boast to potential employers.
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If you want to wade further into data science territory, this jam-packed training will take you on a deep dive into more complicated concepts like machine learning, deep learning, and neural networks. Expect to gain a complete understanding of implementing machine learning methods that you can use in the real world.
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The capability of Microsoft programs goes beyond making presentations, documents, and charts. In this bundle, you’ll learn how to leverage the functionalities of Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power BI, and Microsoft Access to automate tasks, crunch numbers, analyze data, and manage a database.
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The leading data visualization tool in the business intelligence industry, Tableau is utilized by data science practitioners to turn raw data into comprehensive information. This five-part course will get you to grips with using the program, giving you the power to complete advanced calculations, create dashboards and visualizations, as well as solve complex queries.
It’s normally on sale for $19, but you can get an extra 60% discount and get it for $7.60 when you enter the code WEEKEND60 at checkout.
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