Data Scientist: Still the ‘Sexiest’ Job of the Century?

A new study analyzes whether data science is a worthy career.

Nick Kolakowski
Dice Insights
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2 min readAug 12, 2022

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A decade ago, researchers Thomas H. Davenport and DJ Patil co-wrote an article naming data science the “sexiest job of the 21st century.” The article got a lot of attention — but does the assertion about data scientist roles still hold up?

Davenport and Patil recently took to the pages of Harvard Business Review to examine their old article and whether its central premise — that data science is one of the world’s fastest-growing and buzzed-about professions — remains accurate. For anyone who’s spent a lot of time training to be a data scientist, their answer should assure you: data science is still a very sexy job.

“By 2019, postings for data scientists on Indeed had risen by 256 percent, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, predicts data science will see more growth than almost any other field between now and 2029,” Davenport and Patil wrote. “The sought-after job is generally paid quite well; the median salary for an experienced data scientist in California is approaching $200,000.”

In contrast with a decade ago, there are also many more educational opportunities for those interested in becoming data scientists. “In 2012, there were effectively no degree programs in…

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Nick Kolakowski
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Written by Nick Kolakowski

Writer, editor, author of 'Where the Bones Lie'