Data Engineering Trends - What Is Changing In The Data World
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2024
- Where is the data world going? There recently feels like there has been a plethora of claims being made about deaths of the modern data stack and perhaps new positioning of data teams.
But what is actually going on?
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Hey there, I'm really glad to have folks like you putting out content for data pros here on UA-cam. I'm currently searching for my next role as a seasoned data/tech leader, and appreciate perspectives from someone who interacts with the data community and shares their findings, as you're doing here.
One thing I've noticed in the realm of sharing data is folks using BI tools like Tableau to share query results as a component in a dashboard. The cool thing about that is the ability to control access to raw data vs aggregated or anonymous results, plus concepts like row-level security to enhance access control. Now, once the data is downloaded as a csv or xlsx or whatever, then all bets are off from control of access to the data downstream, but it at least offers a first line of defence.
Keep up the great content!
thanks for this! helps me stay up to date, since i don't spend as much time on twitter and such these days. i actually moved into product (for data) from analytics, but my intention is eventually being in data leadership (title unknown). i think the main thing I didn't see and still don't really get in the world of data roles is what the career progression really should be for those of us that want to do a little bit more than dashboards/reports. to me it does seem like understanding data engineering is key though.
Career progression is tricky. It's really easy to become a senior level analyst or data engineer and stop there and honestly that's fine! What gets harder is if you do want to go to the next step. Then the question is, do you go the management route or become a very specific type of data engineer. What type of data leader are you thinking, like what would you do in the role? Manage teams, outcomes, etc?
Great video man. Thanks for the in depth coverage.
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Awesome vid, please do more like this!
Thanks! Like what?
Hey thanks for sharing the insights and it's very inspiring! Would you mind sharing a little bit more about the survey results so we could understand the trend better?
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Thanks for the content, I'm new into Data Engineering and this help me a lot. Question you think is easier to break into Data engineering or Software engineering??
Hello! Thanks for your comment. They are both difficult, but I would say there tend to be more Jr. SWE positions
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thank you!