What Your Resume Needs If You Want a Job At Google
Jim Edwards writes at Business Insider that Google is so large and
has such a massive need for talent that if you have the right skills,
Google is really enthusiastic to hear from you —
especially if you know how to use MatLab,
a fourth-generation programming language that allows matrix
manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of
algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs
written in other languages, including C, C++, Java, Fortran and Python.
The key is that
data is produced visually or graphically,
rather than in a spreadsheet. According to Jonathan Rosenberg ,
Google's former senior vice president for product management, being a
master of statistics is probably your best way into Google right now and
if you want to work at Google, make sure you can use MatLab. Big data —
how to create it, manipulate it, and put it to good use — is one of
those areas in which Google is really enthusiastic about. The
sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians.
When every business has free and ubiquitous data, the ability to
understand it and extract value from it becomes the complimentary scarce
factor. It leads to intelligence, and the intelligent business is the
successful business, regardless of its size. Rosenberg says that "my
quote about statistics that I didn't use but often do is, 'Data is the
sword of the 21st century.
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