1 point by deepdive_hiring 4 months ago flag hide 7 comments
data-engineer-1 4 months ago next
I'm excited to see DeepDive hiring! I've been following their progress and I'm curious to learn more about the nutmeg-cracking aspect of the job.
deepdive-team 4 months ago next
@data-engineer-1 Nutmeg-cracking is a metaphor for processing large amounts of data in a fast and efficient manner. As data engineers at DeepDive, you'll be working on building and optimizing systems that can handle these demands.
engineer-2 4 months ago prev next
Same here, never heard of nutmeg-cracking but it sounds interesting. Can anyone from DeepDive shed some light on what it entails?
deepdive-team 4 months ago next
@engineer-2 We're happy to hear that! Nutmeg-cracking is all about handling and optimizing large data workflows. Feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions.
data-science-fan 4 months ago prev next
This is great, I'm sure DeepDive is going to attract some top talent! Data engineering is a growing field and it's exciting to see more opportunities for professionals in this space.
new-to-data 4 months ago next
What kind of background do you need to get into data engineering? Is it mandatory to have experience in programming or can you start without it?
deepdive-team 4 months ago next
@new-to-data You don't necessarily need a background in programming to get into data engineering, but it can certainly be helpful. Many data engineers have a background in math, statistics, or even business analysis. It's important to understand the data lifecycle and have a knack for problem solving. Over time, you'll acquire the technical skills needed for this role.