>When I was at Square and the team was smaller we had a dreaded “analytics on-call” rotation. It was strictly rotated on a weekly basis, and if it was your turn up you knew you would get very little “real” work done that week and spend most of your time fielding ad-hoc questions from the various product and operations teams at the company (SQL monkeying, we called it).
To be part of an analytics team and deliver work like this is actually highly sought after and a great role to have. I don't know why the author thought it was terrible. Doing data analytics on a company's datasets is most certainly real work.
Doesn't take away from the point of the story though, GPT is great.
To be part of an analytics team and deliver work like this is actually highly sought after and a great role to have. I don't know why the author thought it was terrible. Doing data analytics on a company's datasets is most certainly real work.
Doesn't take away from the point of the story though, GPT is great.