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Produced by the American Statistical Association, STATtr@k is geared toward individuals who are in a statistics program, recently graduated from a statistics program, or recently entered the job world.
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How to Participate in the Career Service as a Candidate
The JSM Career Service gets your profile and résumé in front of top statistical employers from industry, government, and academia.
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Career Development Panel: Early Data Science Careers and the Job Search Process
The ASA’s Committee on Career Development will host a panel of representatives from industry, academia, and the government to talk about possible career paths in statistics and data science, as well as provide tips and insights on the job search and application process.
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New Pod of Asclepius Series: ‘The Philosophy of Data Science’
The Pod of Asclepius fall series, “The Philosophy of Data Science,” is the first of an annual series directed at early-career statisticians and data scientists. Its aim is to provide in-depth understanding of a single topic to augment the formal graduate school curriculum.
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Host a Career Panel to Connect with Statistics, Data Analytics Professionals
Every year, the University of Cincinnati ASA student chapter—named BearStats—hosts a career panel of professionals from industry in statistics and data science.
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Webinar: The Experiences of a Statistician in Industry
Don’t miss an upcoming webinar sponsored by the Statistical Consulting Section titled, “The Experiences of a Statistician in Industry.” The webinar registration is free for all ASA student members.
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Q&A with Industry Leaders
Leaders in industry answer questions to help students and statistics departments better prepare for jobs in the technology sector.
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2014 Mary G. and Joseph Natrella Scholarship Awards
Two students were awarded the Mary G. and Joseph Natrella Scholarships at the 2014 Joint Research Conference on Statistics in Quality, Industry, and Technology.
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How to Get the Job You Want as a Statistician
“Okay,” you say to yourself. “I’ve been a student for umpteen years, I’ve lived la dolce vita, I’ll graduate soon, and now I’ve got to get a job. I’m well trained—I know a lot about statistics—but how do I get a really good job?”
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Recent Graduates Offer Advice to Undergraduates
Here, three recent, Cal Poly graduates offer their advice to students as they consider graduate study in statistics, a job in industry, and a teaching credential program.