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Ryan Lambert built a 15-year career in Mechanical Engineering R&D, working on innovations such as the Keurig K Cup, Atomic Clocks, and Diabetes Pumps. 5 years ago, he began a transition into Data Science, and now works as a Data Scientist at American Express, where he has been responsible for innovations that won him the “platinum genius” award. Today, we talk about how taking the simplest approach, finding ways to add value, and applying your knowledge to new problem sets, can help create a flywheel of success for your own career change.
I want to know what you think of The Career Switch Podcast! Please email me your feedback at [email protected]. What do you want to hear more of? Less of? What stories am I missing? Thank you in advance for listening and for your feedback!
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Ryan Lambert built a 15-year career in Mechanical Engineering R&D, working on innovations such as the Keurig K Cup, Atomic Clocks, and Diabetes Pumps. 5 years ago, he began a transition into Data Science, and now works as a Data Scientist at American Express, where he has been responsible for innovations that won him the “platinum genius” award. Today, we talk about how taking the simplest approach, finding ways to add value, and applying your knowledge to new problem sets, can help create a flywheel of success for your own career change.
I want to know what you think of The Career Switch Podcast! Please email me your feedback at [email protected]. What do you want to hear more of? Less of? What stories am I missing? Thank you in advance for listening and for your feedback!