NYC Data #323: Snowflake Summit Recap, FanDuel, Financial Crimes Analytics, BetaNYC, Components of Data Orchestration, Federal Home Loan Bank, NYC Turning 400!
Hi friends: I hope you’re all well and keeping cool and looking forward to the Strawberry Moon tonight.
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Good Local Posts
Donny Greenberg and Elijah ben Izzy had a great post breaking data orchestration into its principal components. Really helpful as a framework for thinking about all the jobs that need to be done to create a data asset.
Will Wood of Brooklyn Data wrote up his experiences at Snowflake Summit 2024.
Sean Taylor spoke at the NYR conference about Analyzing and Visualizing Event Sequence Data: great talk about the tool he’s been working on and the problem space.
Upcoming In-Person Events (new listings in bold)
6/25: Postgres Automation and Hyperscaling
6/25: The Intersection of AI and Immigration
6/26: AI-Python For a Kinder New York City
6/27: Build vs Buy: how to decide when adopting LLMs in people analytics
7/9: ClickHouse Meetup @ Ramp
Open Roles
Squarespace is hiring a ML Ops Engineer: come work with a great team!
Fora Travel is looking for a Data Analyst.
BetaNYC is hiring a Civic Innovation Lab Manager.
FanDuel is seeking an Analytics Manager.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York is looking for a Senior Bank Operations Data Analyst.
PwC is seeking a Financial Crimes Analytics - Manager.
Miscellany
I have loved everything I’ve read by Agnes Callard, and her speech on our future, the human quest, and finding purpose really resonated with me.
NYC turned 400 this year! There are a few interesting events this year and in the coming few years to recognize a number of key events early in the city’s history.
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