According to a recent survey cited by Business Insider , the top jobs for 2015 include the following: 2015 Rank / Job Title Mid-level Income 1 Actuary $94,209 2 Audiologist $71,133 3 Mathematician $102,182 4 Statistician $79,191 5 Biomedical Engineer $89,165 6 Data Scientist $124,149 7 Dental Hygienist $71,102 8 Software Engineer $93,113 9 Occupational Therapist $77,114 10 Computer Systems Analyst $81,150 Of these 10, four of the professional titles include data analytics in their responsibilities: Actuary, Mathematician, Statistician and Data Scientist. The Data Scientist clocks in with the highest mid-level income at $124,149 annually
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Great article on Blockchain technology, cloud shared public ledgers and how it can be used for state, local and federal government to provide new services to the public. Premise: Blockchain technology can be applied using distributed public record technology that can be directed to a wide...
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