We can't keep qualified data talent...What should we do?

Posted by Chisel Analytics on Mar 31, 2020 6:45:00 AM

A few months after you hire a data scientist or engineer for your team, they come to you and give you their two-week notice. They tell you that they received a better offer from a more prominent company. You accept the notice and wonder why this happened.

Statistics on data scientists retention show that data wranglers, business analysts, and report developers stay at their current jobs for one to two years. These professionals receive messages from external recruiters about new job opportunities once a week. You can better the odds of these folks sticking around if you tweak your management style a little. Here are some ideas you can employ.

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Topics: Recruiting Data Scientists, Professional Development, Solving Business Problems, Retention

We can't attract qualified talent or keep them. Help

Posted by Chisel Analytics on Mar 3, 2020 6:45:00 AM

You are sitting in your office when one of the company's data scientists comes in and tells you they're quitting. As your (now) former analyst walks out the door, you think, “that’s third data hire who quit after just a few months.” "How can we retain more of the talent we hire?"

IT managers like yourself are well aware of the tight data science labor market. A narrow talent market increases pressure on you to retain the talent you currently have. There is a myriad of reasons why these people leave, and you can not control for every reason. However, here are some things you can do before hiring new talent that will go a long way towards retaining qualified data scientists.

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Topics: Recruiting Data Scientists, Professional Development, Solving Business Problems, Competitive Edge

We're not seeing the results we thought we would. What did I miss?

Posted by Chisel Analytics on Feb 18, 2020 6:45:00 AM

You hired great people and you had a good plan, yet you didn't get the impactful results that you anticipated. As an IT leader, you know how valuable data analytics are. So why didn't your initiative work as expected?

Here are some things to consider.

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Topics: Professional Development, Competitive Edge

I can't find enough time to learn new languages and technologies. What are the best options to stay abreast of developments?

Posted by Chisel Analytics on Jan 21, 2020 6:45:00 AM

As the IT manager at your company, you understand how vital analytics has become to its success. However, you might struggle to meet demand for analytics products for your organization.

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Topics: Professional Development, Competitive Edge

I can't keep up with industry changes. What should I do differently?

Posted by Chisel Analytics on Jan 7, 2020 6:45:00 AM

As a technical or product manager, your company expects you to help it gain and sustain a competitive advantage. One vital way your organization can maintain its competitive edge is by keeping up with and staying ahead of changes in your industry. However, your busy schedule makes keeping up with changes seem daunting. Despite this, here are some things you can start doing today to stay current.

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Topics: Professional Development, Competitive Edge

I need a range of different talents, but don't have the budget for multiple hires. Is there another option?

Posted by Chisel Analytics on Dec 24, 2019 6:45:00 AM

As the technology manager in your company, you dread this scenario: Analytics are not providing the needed results for your organization.

You know your organization needs a wide range of talented data professionals who understand how to capture, manage, interpret, communicate and leverage data to discover problems and propose solutions. With the right team, you're confident that your department could deliver actionable insights from data and models.

However, your team does not have the needed range of different skills to deliver actionable insights. On top of that, you are working with a shoestring budget. So how, on a tight budget, do you bring to your company the range of talent you need to provide the expected results from analytics?

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Topics: Recruiting Data Scientists, Professional Development

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