Message from @the_real_ch3
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i can write select-from-where statements to pull from multiple tables
but tahts about it
Well
SQL is hardly a hard language
he's a bit of a dreamer PEP - wouldn't you say it would be good if they were working in gov?
it's just a pain in the arse
i mean you seem to advocate for the educated making decisions
And for 99% of SQL needs there are gems/plugins/whatever
or shaping the country
that will dumb it down
Well crafty
It's just, I know a lot of extremely intelligent people
"Send a max 1 page letter plus CV to [redacted] and put in the subject line ‘job/’ and add after the / one of: data, developer, econ, comms, projects, research, policy, misfit."
that are in data or maths
hello yes I would like to apply for the position of misfit
But only a few of them have masters in maths etc, it's not particularly NEEDED
if you got A*s in maths, further maths, then first class in maths bachelors
The masters is kinda redundant, the work experience as a data scientist would be worth more
ok i see your point
than 1-2 years doing a masters in something you're already great at
yeah math master's degree aren't that common. it's more common to do math undergrad and then a masters in something more commercially viable
Yea
exactly
That as well
A lot of people do a bachelors in maths to show hey, I'm fucking good with numbers
And that will take them in software, engineering, physics
architecture
finance
anything really
Yea finance
Asking from PHD/Masters from the worlds best Uni's as well? lmao i hope he's preparing to offer them starting of 500k
most of the people i know with graduate degrees in math are....math teachers
even then the investment banks will gobble them all up
Ya
I will say that making a post like that though is a step in the right direction
As someone who studied history, I will say we need less people who studied history in positions like chancellor of the exchequer and shit
Or least people who reskilled
at least* and have evidence of reskilling
he's talking about paradigm shifts in the whole structure of it
there's a longer blogpost that goes into more detail
"If you want to figure out what characters around Putin might do, or how international criminal gangs might exploit holes in our border security, you don’t want more Oxbridge English graduates who chat about Lacan at dinner parties with TV producers and spread fake news about fake news"