Tip 68: Use Kaggle to Source Data & AI Talent Kaggle isn’t just a competition platform—it’s a sourcing treasure for data scientists, machine learning engineers, and AI enthusiasts. Many professionals […]
Tip 68: Use Kaggle to Source Data & AI Talent
Kaggle isn’t just a competition platform—it’s a sourcing treasure for data scientists, machine learning engineers, and AI enthusiasts.
Many professionals showcase their coding notebooks, project submissions, and competition rankings here.
🔎 How to source:
Browse Kaggle competitions and check top performers.
Look at Kaggle Notebooks to find contributors who share quality code.
Explore Discussion forums—active members are often passionate about real-world problem-solving.
Use candidate handles to connect with them on LinkedIn or GitHub.
💡 Pro tip: Kaggle profiles provide a skill-depth preview—you can evaluate coding style, problem-solving ability, and community engagement before even reaching out.
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