Become a Statistician: Get Advice from Experts in the Field

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To pursue a career as a statistician, it's essential to provide details about your educational background and career goals. Experts emphasize the importance of understanding which specific fields of applied statistics interest you, as this will guide your next steps. Experience with programming languages like R is beneficial, but further specialization may be needed based on your desired career path. Engaging with professionals in the field can offer tailored advice on relevant courses and skills to develop. Clarifying your objectives will lead to more meaningful guidance in your statistical career journey.
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Just finished my math studies.
I have been studying mostly statistics and have some experience in R language.
Need advice from experts working in field for further steps to make a career .
Which are most preferred fields of applied statistics and what I should study next?
Thx
 
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Wow, that's like saying hey I'm a math major and I need to know what to study next. I have no idea why classes you have taken, what level of education you have or plan to obtain, and what your career goes are. Until you fill in the blanks no answer here will be relevant.
 
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