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Join GM in São Caetano do Sul, Brazil as a Data Scientist to build high-impact data products for Loyalty, OnStar, and Digital Services. You will develop custom ETL solutions using Python, Spark, and Azure, analyzing large-scale customer event data. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive...
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Brazil , São Caetano do Sul
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General Motors
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Join Uber’s Global Safety & Risk Team in São Paulo as a Staff Data Scientist. You will build and deploy binary classification models to detect and prevent safety incidents, leveraging expertise in causal inference, experimental design, and rare event detection. Work with massive datasets using Py...
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Brazil , Sao Paulo
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Join our team in Sao Paulo as a Data Scientist, partnering directly with senior leadership on high-impact finance and commercial initiatives. Leverage your 5+ years of expertise in SQL, BigQuery, and AI-driven analytics to shape strategic decisions. Enjoy a bonus target, flexible time off, and a ...
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Brazil , Sao Paulo
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235000.00 - 319000.00 BRL / Year
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Hunter Douglas
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About the Data Scientist role

Explore the dynamic and in-demand field of data science and discover the vast array of data scientist jobs available. A Data Scientist is a professional who uses scientific methods, processes, algorithms, and systems to extract knowledge and insights from both structured and unstructured data. They are the detectives of the digital age, solving complex business problems by turning raw data into actionable intelligence. The core objective of the role is to empower organizations to make data-driven decisions, optimize operations, and innovate products and services.

Typically, the responsibilities of a Data Scientist encompass the entire data lifecycle. This begins with data acquisition and cleaning, where they gather data from various sources and prepare it for analysis, a critical step often involving building and maintaining robust data pipelines. Following this, they perform exploratory data analysis to identify patterns, trends, and anomalies. A significant part of their work involves developing and implementing machine learning models and statistical models for purposes such as prediction, classification, clustering, and recommendation. They are also responsible for communicating their findings effectively through data visualizations, dashboards, and reports, translating complex technical results into clear, actionable recommendations for stakeholders across the business, including product, engineering, and finance teams.

To succeed in data scientist jobs, a specific skill set is required. Proficiency in programming languages, particularly Python and/or R, is fundamental, along with expert-level skills in SQL for data manipulation and extraction. A strong foundation in statistics and mathematics is crucial for understanding and building models. Practical experience with machine learning libraries (like scikit-learn, TensorFlow, or PyTorch) and data visualization tools (such as Tableau, Power BI, or matplotlib) is highly valued. Beyond technical prowess, soft skills are equally important. Data scientists must possess critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to frame business challenges as analytical problems. Excellent communication and storytelling skills are essential for conveying insights to both technical and non-technical audiences, ensuring that data-driven strategies are understood and implemented.

Common requirements for these positions often include a degree in a quantitative field such as Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, or Engineering. While entry-level roles exist, many data scientist jobs seek candidates with proven experience in handling data, building models, and delivering measurable impact. The field is constantly evolving, so a passion for continuous learning about new algorithms, tools, and domains is a key trait of successful professionals. If you are analytical, curious, and driven to find answers hidden within data, exploring data scientist jobs could be your ideal career path.