Prepare yourself for interviewing and landing a job in the DS/AI field. In this course, we will discuss what needs to be done before, during, and after the interview process. We will also provide tips and tricks on how to practice for a major component of data science interviews: the technical interview. Finally, this course will cover best practices for accepting or declining a job offer, salary negotiations, and how to create a career development plan.

Interviewing, Negotiating a Job Offer, and Career Planning

Interviewing, Negotiating a Job Offer, and Career Planning
This course is part of Interviewing for DS/AI Roles Specialization

Instructor: Camille Funk
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Discuss a technical interview preparation plan.
Recall what actions need to be done before, during, and after an interview.
Identify job offer acceptance or refusal best practices and create a career development plan.
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It is a great course i learnt about interviewing, negotiating
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