Posted on September 25, 2014 by Tal Galili in R jobs | 0 Comments
This is the bimonthly R Jobs post (for 2014-09-25), based on the R-bloggers’ sister website: R-users.com. If you are an employer who is looking to hire people from the R community, please visit this link to post a new R job (it’s free, and registration takes less than 10 seconds).
After almost 8 months, this is the first time that two weeks had pass without a single new job to share. As compensation, I will take this opportunity to share the top open R jobs, based on page-views, from the past 30 days:
Earlier this month, we looked at the trends in the job prospects for data analysts with expertise in R and SAS, by looking at the number of job postings that mention each software package. Because R's single-letter name makes it hard to search for, and because SAS is used for…
Job-tracking site indeed.com shows the rate at which certain terms appear in job advertisements. As you can see from the chart below, demand for R language skills is on the rise, while the number of SAS-related job postings peaked in late 2010 and has been declining steadily since early 2012.…
This is the bimonthly R Jobs post (for 2014-06-16), based on the R-bloggers’ sister website: R-users.com. If you are an employer who is looking to hire people from the R community, please visit this link to post a new R job (it’s free, and registration takes less than 10 seconds). If you are a job seekers, please follow the links below to learn more…