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# Portfolio Analysis using Python
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# Data Professional Analysis using Python
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DESCRIPTION
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2019, 2018, & 2017 Data Professional Salary Survey Results
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SUMMARY
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How much do database administrators, analysts, architects, developers, and data scientists make? We asked, and 882 of you from 46 countries answered this year.
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A few things to know about it:
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The data is public domain. The license tab makes it clear that you can use this data for any purpose, and you don’t have to credit or mention anyone.
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The spreadsheet includes the results for all 3 years. We’ve gradually asked more questions over time, so if a question wasn’t asked in a year, the answers are populated with Not Asked.
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The postal code field was totally optional, and may be wildly unreliable. Folks asked to be able to put in small portions of their zip code, like the leading numbers.
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## Getting Started
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## Data Files
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1. stocks_analysis.csv is a file that calculated the metrics mentioned in the medium article
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2. stocks_analysis.xlsx is a formatted version of the csv with the ticker symbols mapped to the company names
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1. 2019_Data_Professional_Salary_Survey_Responses.xlsx is the data file on which the analysis was done
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