I’m thinking of applying for Stripe (referrals are welcome). The initial job application asks to describe an interesting data analysis and then asks to submit code for data analysis. All my analysis will be work related so I’m not sure if I should be submitting code from work. Does stripe really want/expect applicants to provide code from my work? I’m not put off by it. I’m just curious and actually want to apply, so curious what I can do instead (besides submitting some random made up project). #stripe #referral Tc: 120. 6YOE data science
TC or gtfo
Bam! Done!
Never seen this as a requirement before but see GitHub links on resumes frequently. I don’t think it would be a bad idea to do some analysis on a kaggle data set and put it to GitHub.
Do something on your own. Do not even think of submitting code from your job. Hint: COVID data.
I believe the code part is applicable only if you've done any publicly available analysis. Eg: any interesting article on your blog, etc.
So I don’t have a blog. Best case...it’s a GitHub with school assignments. So I should scrap together a data analysis before I submit?
ytErU are you DS at stripe? Can you share what DS at stripe do? And Is the interview more sql analytics based? I read on blind that there’s no coding at all in the interview, is that true?
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