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Data Science in Healthcare
Just wondering what people currently involved in Data Science think about the employability of graduates with non conventional backgrounds as compared to those with the expected degrees and experience when wanting to work in Data Science in the Healthcare Industry
For example, someone with a BS Biology degree with a minor in Data Science and Masters in Health Informatics vs someone with a CS degree and Masters in Data Science
I get that internships and experience can change things but would one be more attractive to employers than the other?
Not even really sure if this is considered conventional and non conventional but just wondering how things could look for me
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