Non-traditional Path to a Big Data Career

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Tim_Tex
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11 Jul 2017, 6:03 pm

My degree is in Geography and Urban Planning, but I have strong analytical skills and strong attention to detail. I have about 5 years of geodatabase experience, so I am wondering how to break into a Big Data career. Is it doable?

I have been teaching myself Oracle SQL, and learning other Big Data applications on my own (no classroom or on-the-job training). So, I have a few questions:

1. Are prospective employers really picky about where one gets their experience?

2. With a non-STEM degree, are my efforts futile and pointless?

3. How can one "wow" an interviewer when many companies are using automated applications?


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12 Jul 2017, 6:35 am

Just get an entry level IT job and get promoted into a big data position.


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