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AutoDesk Keeps Team's Python & SQL Skills Up-to-Date

Autodesk is one of the Fortune 1000’s largest software companies. Their technology spans architecture, engineering, construction, product design, manufacturing, media, and entertainment—empowering innovators to solve challenges big and small—from greener buildings to more innovative products.

Keeping on top of the latest data science developments and techniques can be a challenge, which is why Autodesk’s Director of Data Science and Revenue, Damian O'Farrill, turned to DataCamp to help keep his team’s Python and SQL skills up to date.

“I’ve tried many platforms, many MOOCs, that tried to help build skills; DataCamp is unique since they’re always one step ahead of the technologies that need to be developed for data scientists. The curriculum is very fresh and modern.”
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