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Hello Friends! Learning on the Job vs Learning via a research degree? With more and more entry level junior roles being advertised in Bioinformatics and Genomic Data science it’s clear to see that the industry is understanding that there are other ways to learn the technical skills needed to do these jobs that don’t involve getting a research graduate degree. Today I talk you through 3 main benefits of learning on the job as opposed to getting that research qualification. Welcome to Genomics with Georgia! I'm a self taught data scientist with simply an undergrad in biology who transitioned from wet lab to dry lab during the pandemic. After sharing my career start on LinkedIn I've had lots of people reach out wanting more information on how to learn to code as a biologist and all things genomic data science. So here we are: Georgia is using this platform to share all she's learnt, the resources she's found and hopefully inspire people to pursue this awesome path. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 = intro 00:38 = who am I to tell you? 02:23 = salary vs stipend 05:51= industry skill set vs academic skill set 09:40 = on the ladder vs next to it 13:23 = outro Links to helpful things: ★https://www.glassdoor.com/blog/guide/... ★ https://www.gov.uk/guidance/salary-sa... ★https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/498... ★ https://about.gitlab.com Learn to code like me: ★ Learn Python on Codecademy: https://www.codecademy.com/catalog/la... (Specifically Learn Python3) ★ Learn R (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-r) ★ Learn the command line (https://www.codecademy.com/learn/lear...) ★ Code First Girls Uni Kickstarter: (https://codefirstgirls.com/courses/cl...) ★ Volunteer with CFG: (https://codefirstgirls.com/opportunit...) Comms pieces I've done ★ https://genomicsengland.podbean.com/e... ★ My article with EI about why undergrads should learn to code (https://www.earlham.ac.uk/articles/st...) Academic Background 🧬 Cert HE Medical Science Uni of Buckingham (2015-2016) 🧬 BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology & Genetics University of East Anglia (2017-2020) 🧬 Bioinformatics Internship with GenSoc at Earlham Institute (2020) 🧬 Employment as Genomic Data Scientist (2020) Non-traditional Background ❥ Worked full-time during 2/3rds of my degree (I made the best Martini in Norwich) ❥ Estranged from my parents ❥ Carer during undergrad Frequently Asked Questions: •Q. How old are you? •A. 25 •Q. When did you start learning to code? •A. August 2019 •Q. What languages do you mainly use in your work? •A. Python, Bash, R •Q. Where are you based? •A. I live and work in Cambridge UK •Q. What do I work on? •A. I'm a genomic data scientist working on malaria genomic surveillance •Q. Why are you making this channel? •A I feel very lucky to have stumbled into this field slightly before the start of the pandemic. I love my job so much and want to share how I made the transition from a wet lab biology degree and bring more transparency to the field of bioinformatics and genomic data science Connect with me Socials: ➞ / genomicswit. . ➞ / gwhittonx Contact: ☑ [email protected] Music Creds: Merry Bay by Ghostrifter Official | / ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...