Every industry is reaping the benefits and becoming aware of how important data is to stay competitive. Masters and doctorate programs are popping up around the country and the world although they are struggling with keeping tuition low, students losing time in the workforce, and the bureaucratic impossibility of approving a syllabus a year in advance while the technology is silently replaced.
How did we fall so far behind? Today's students are graduating with less opportunity compared to their parents. Competition for jobs is fierce, yet there are many positions that remain unfilled due to “lack of talent”. H-1B visas are a hot issue when there is still so much slack in the American workforce.
The world hasn't degenerated into a talentless cesspool. Our education system is failing to provide our students with the skills necessary to compete in today's world. But we can't fully blame the university system when the world is changing faster than these behemoths can keep up. According to Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, every two days humans create as much data as all of humanity before 2003. The gold is there, we just need a new system that allows us to train individuals to dig it up and process it.
The future is bright for the data scientist, but the path to get there is not so clear. Fortunately, we are currently living in the best time for talent to rise and find a path. The world is pushing forward with movements for open data and open source – in essence, a democratic approach to technology. Anyone can become a data scientist; the investment is your hard work and talent.
The first step in becoming a data scientist is to complete your Data Science Bootcamp Application. Just click the button to apply. It's free and will only take you about 5 minutes.