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2026 Data Science graduates: What employers really want

 
 

Gone are the days when coding alone could land a top data science job. By 2026, recruiters are seeking professionals who combine technical skill with business insight, ethical awareness, and adaptability. The role has shifted from building models to solving real-world problems that impact organisations.

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In an article for Hans India, Dr Abhijit Dasgupta, Director – Bachelor of Data Science (BDS) at SP Jain School of Global Management, explains that modern data science graduates need more than Python or SQL. Familiarity with MLOps platforms, cloud ecosystems, and large language models is increasingly expected.

According to Dr Dasgupta, the ideal 2026 graduate blends technical expertise, business insight, ethical responsibility, and adaptability. Those who continuously learn, showcase real-world projects, and demonstrate measurable impact are the ones most likely to stand out in the evolving data-driven landscape.

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