Hi all,

Aspiring Minds is ready to roll out the first version of its simulated Data
Science test. The test, ~60 minutes, has 4-5 problems for which the person
has to write the code in Python/R. The code can be compiled and tested
within the test. The test will help data science enthusiasts to evaluate
themselves and companies to easily identify good data scientists.

This is an addition to our current machine learning based assessment of
programming, spoken english skills and motor skills among others. Have a
quick peek at research.aspiringminds.com

We are looking for enthusiastic beta-testers, experienced in data science
(>2 years), from the industry as well as academia (Ph.D./Master students
preferred), who are well versed in machine learning programming in Python
and/or R languages. This will greatly help us build a good product which is
very useful for the community.

For this, you will take a 60-minute test and then share your feedback in a
10-minute form on question quality, comprehensiveness and platform.

If you are a data science enthusiast, you'll definitely have fun
experiencing the test. We are sure you will also have some learning about
data science.

We have exciting rewards up for grabs for our beta testers, as a token of
appreciation.

Think you'd like to be a part of this enriching experience?


*Apply here
<https://docs.google.com/a/aspiringminds.in/forms/d/134V_1hWg_L-uvNiacFOvy_lCtJqDv26_rLLpOq7h9iQ/edit>!*

*Additional information and guidelines:*

The questions in this test module are designed to assess the data science
acumen of the candidate. The results of these assessments will then be used
as job credentials by a large pool of big corporates! Your work would
involve solving 4-5 data science questions comprising MCQs and programming
problems, within a span of 10 days. During this period, we'd like you to be
committed to the assignment and provide an extensive feedback about the
various aspects of the test module. The questions from the feedback form
will also be made visible to you before you start the test so that you have
in your mind, the kind of feedback you need to provide before you start
testing. You can then write your responses to the questions after you
finish the test.

Thanks
Nishank Varshney

*Data Angels <http://ml-india.org/data-angels/>* India's first angel
initiative to encourage AI-backed technologies
Research blog <http://research.aspiringminds.com/>: Learn more about what
we do
*Data science for kids* <http://datasciencekids.org/>: Our fun initiative
to teach kids data science

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