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AI, NLP & Computer Vision

Data Scientist (Computer Vision)

London

£60000.00 - £70000.00 per annum

Permanent

Computer Vision Scientist Up to £70,000 Salary London (Hybrid) OVERVIEW A very successful Data & Insights start-up are hiring for a Data Scientist with a focus on Computer Vision to join their team...

Data Science & Machine Learning

Lead Data Scientist

London

£90000 - £100000.00 per annum + Equity/ Shares

Permanent

Lead Data Scientist Up to £100,000 + Shares/ Options London, UK (1-2 days per week) OVERVIEW Data & Insights scale up in the commodities & trading space hiring for a Lead Data Scientist to join the...

Data Science & Machine Learning

NLP Lead Data Scientist

London

£80000 - £120000 per annum

Permanent

NLP Lead Data Scientist Tech Company Permanent £80,000 - £120,000 + benefits London (hybrid - 2 days a week in the office minimum) Xcede are excited to be partnering with an AI focused Tech company...

Data

Lead Data Scientist

London

£100000.00 - £115000 per annum

Permanent

Lead Data Scientist Full time £100,000 - £115,000 + benefits London (Hybrid) My client is a large global organisation looking to help make positive impact on the environment and they are looking fo...

The average salary for a data scientist can vary widely depending on a number of factors, including the size and location of the company, the type of data scientist position, and the level of experience of the data scientist

The job outlook for data scientists is very positive. This growth is due to the increasing demand for data-driven decision making in businesses and organizations. Data scientists are in high demand because they are able to analyse large amounts of data and draw meaningful insights from it.

The key skills necessary to be a data scientist include: 1. Technical Skills: Data scientists must have a strong technical background in mathematics, statistics, computer science, and programming. They must be able to use various tools and technologies to analyse data, such as Python, R, SQL, Hadoop, and Spark. They must also have a good understanding of machine learning algorithms and be able to apply them to solve data-related problems.

Data science is a rapidly growing field, and as such, there are a variety of industries that are looking to hire data scientists. The most common industries that employ data scientists include: 1. Technology: Technology companies are some of the biggest employers of data scientists. This includes tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Apple, as well as smaller startups. Data scientists in this sector often work on projects related to artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data.