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  1. We're hiring Statisticians and Data Analysts for #Cork and #Dublin.

    The closing date for receipt of applications is 3pm on Thursday the 23rd of May 2024.

    For more information and how to apply: csocareers.thehirelab.com/Live

    #CSOIreland #Ireland #Recruitment #DataAnalysts #Statisticians #JobFairy

  2. I don't suppose there are any freelance #DataAnalysts interested in mentoring an apprentice middle-aged queer guy with a spotty work record, #MentalIllness and an absolute loathing of and revulsion to traditional performative job interviews (blind dates on steroids), knowledge quizzes, and milquetoast linkedin-style "networking", are there? Yeah, didn't think so. But I've already written all of this so here you go.

    I have a solid history working with spreadsheets, relational databases, rudimentary knowledge of PHP and Python. At a previous employer I designed and programmed custom scripting for multiple variable data printing projects.

    Unfortunately my knowledge has been gleaned via experience and I have no formal certifications or evidence of talent. I was enrolled in Google's "Data Analyst" training on Coursera but unfortunately can't afford the monthly fees to continue.

    The caveat is you would need to meet or exceed my current generous retail salary of $15/hr. Try me for a week. If you aren't satisfied, just assassinate me in lieu of payment. Please.

    #FediHired #FediJobs #TechJobs #DataScience #DataAnalysis #DataJobs #RetailSucks

  3. "[]..should know how the data was born, with all details of measurement... Few things have more devastating consequences ... than someone in the audience pointing out...measurement issues the analyst didn't consider." Békés and Kézdi, 2021: Data Analysis for Business, Economics, and Policy

    If you're having trouble helping your org understand the value of and , share this with them and ask if they know how all the data they're using was gathered and measured.