Data Scientist
- Posted 25 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
The DonorsChoose.org Data Scientist will mine our data, and inspire others to mine our data, so we can:
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Uncover insights to improve DonorsChoose.org, enabling us to serve even more students and teachers.
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Unearth findings that could improve education in America. For example, “Louisiana teachers are submitting 40% more requests for environmental science technology—shouldn’t that inform the next state school budget?” or “How are teachers with the greatest improvements in student test scores using DonorsChoose.org differently?”
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Reveal dynamics of our philanthropic marketplace that would intrigue people in other sectors, from the “shopping” behavior of our donors to the project keywords which make it most likely to be funded.
The right candidate will be skilled at translating big-picture questions into data gathering and analysis tasks. He or she will:
- Devise tractable plans of attack to broad questions.
- Collect and transform web app data (logs, db data, etc.) into a form suitable for analysis.
- Create effective models from data, ranging from simple counts and histograms through more sophisticated methods drawn from statistics or machine learning.
- Explain, in words and pictures, the results of the analyses in a clear and understandable way.
Skills & requirements
- Numerical and computational literacy, with a solid understanding of fundamental math and probability and how such concepts translate into code.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Exceptional curiosity and ability to self-teach.
- Superb self-management skills and ability to work in a fast-paced environment with little supervision.
- Fluency in one or more flexible development languages that are effective at processing large data sets (such as Python, Perl, Ruby, Clojure, etc.)
- Comfort dealing with data sets larger than can fit in RAM.
- Excellent understanding of exploratory data analysis, including the appropriate uses of different statistical graphs such as histograms, scatter plots, etc.
- An understanding of when to use simple models when they will suffice.
- Comfort with the Unix command-line, including pipes and redirects.
- Nice to have: SQL, Java exposure, web app architecture, web scraping.
About the company
DonorsChoose.org engages the public in public schools by giving people a simple, accountable, and personal way to do something about educational inequity. Fast Company recently named our organization one of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World, the first time a charity has made the list. GOOD Magazine highlighted DonorsChoose.org as one of 30 Places We Want to Work. Our board members include Stephen Colbert, former Senator Bill Bradley, venture capitalist Fred Wilson, and LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner.
Compensation and benefitsMore than 220,000 teachers at half of all the public schools in America have posted over 400,000 classroom project requests at DonorsChoose.org, inspiring $110 million in giving from 800,000 donors who performed over a million search queries and made more than a million donations. Last year, we opened up our data and invited web developers and data crunchers to make discoveries and build apps that improve education in America. Now, we want to make data science a core competence.
We offer our employees: a competitive salary with bonus potential, comprehensive benefits including employer paid premiums for medical, dental and vision coverage, transit benefits, 401(k), 5 weeks paid vacation plus national holidays, a professional development budget, casual workplace and opportunities for glory on our staff kickball team (t-shirt included)!