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Journalist data - Where can I find it?

01/03/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Journalist data can be found on various websites and databases, such as the American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) website, the National Writers Union (NWU) website, or the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) website. In addition, there are also some specialized databases that contain journalistic profiles, such as the Journalists List.
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01/02/2023 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
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Remote work in 2023 - Work independently of location as a developer or data scientist

12/30/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

In 2023, it will be even easier for developers and data scientists to work regardless of location. Companies will increasingly move to encourage employees to do their work from anywhere, whether traveling, on vacation, or from home.

Many companies will take full advantage of working from home by helping employees create and manage their work environment and by providing them with the right tools they need to work location independent.

Due to advancing technologies and improved e-commerce options, companies will also be able to provide employees with a simple and secure platform through which they can access all the data and applications they need to get their daily work done.

As a result, it will be easier for developers and data scientists to work from anywhere while reaping the benefits of location-independent work - more flexibility, better work-life balance and cost savings.

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How do I become a programmer?

12/30/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS

To become a programmer, you must first have an understanding of the fundamentals of programming. This includes concepts like variables, loops, functions, and data structures. Some programmers learn these basics through online courses, books, or video tutorials. Others take a programming course at a university or technical school.

Once you understand the basics of programming, you should choose a programming language that you are comfortable with and want to master. Some popular languages include C++, Java, Python, JavaScript, and PHP.

It is also important that you understand the tools and utilities that will help you program. These include development environments, debuggers, versioning systems, and frameworks.

Over time, you can then specialize in certain areas of programming, such as web development, mobile development, or database programming.

It is important that you program regularly to improve your skills. It's a good idea to start small projects and try to finish them to deepen your understanding of programming.

It's also important to keep your skills sharp by participating in contests and hackathons. These activities will help you refresh your knowledge and improve your skills.

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Salary check: This is what Data Scientists earn in 2023

12/29/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
In Germany, the average annual salary of a Data Scientist in 2023 is around 77,000 euros gross per year. However, this figure varies depending on experience, additional qualifications, and the size of the company. Some of the most experienced Data Scientists can earn an annual salary of up to 150,000 euros. In addition, Data Scientists who are involved in the development of products may receive an additional bonus or stock options.
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