they basically need SWE, DE, BI in one person.
Best fit is an analytics engineer which definitely wasn’t around in 2011
With the exception of the 12+ years this doesn't seem outlandish. OOP and CS maybe, because you lose a huge chunk of data engineers who only work with SQL, but I know I was once turned down for a TPM role in analytics because I didn't have OOP skills and I'm not a big fat liar. I asked if SQL, R, Python and VBA really weren't enough and they were like, "no, not without a degree in data science". I graduated years before data science was coined as a term. So.
The 12+ years is what I was shocked about.
Lol they aren’t even hiring
Is that why the minimum exp is 12+ years in all of these areas for a data engineer role? To stack the resumes up for only extremely senior candidates?