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like “analyst,” “data engineer,” “engineer,” “data miner,” or “data scientist,” and
more to just do great things with data that helps the company or project suc-
ceed. It's helpful to specialize in different things, but it's even more helpful to
make sure everyone is getting better and getting the help they need.
In New York, we have a really good data community, and I would love to
see similar communities sprout all over the world. Two years ago, the New
York community was really small, and now it's grown a lot. With that growth
there's been all kinds of launches of different programs and more conferences,
which I think is great and really builds a more supportive community with all
of this sharing what we're doing. At the end of the day, we will all be more
successful as long as we all work on being happy and focusing on doing great
work with data.
 
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