Data Scientist vs. Data Analyst

Kate Strachnyi
1 min readDec 15, 2022

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Data scientists and data analysts are both professionals who work with data, but they have different roles and responsibilities. Data scientists typically have a strong background in computer science and math, and they use their skills to build complex algorithms and models to analyze and interpret data. They may also be responsible for developing new ways to collect and process data.

Data analysts, on the other hand, typically have a background in business or economics, and they use their skills to analyze and interpret data to help organizations make informed decisions. They may use tools like spreadsheets and statistical software to clean, organize, and analyze data, and they may be responsible for presenting their findings to stakeholders.

In general, data scientists tend to focus on more complex, technical tasks, while data analysts focus on using data to support decision-making in an organization.

Learn more about various data career paths here.

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Kate Strachnyi
Kate Strachnyi

Written by Kate Strachnyi

Founder of DATAcated | Author | Ultra-Runner | Mom of 2

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