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Object or component oriented development software

R

R is an in-demand technology skill used by 91 careers. Below you can see which roles require it and what other skills are commonly needed alongside it.

Careers that use R

Accountants and AuditorsActuariesAdministrative Services ManagersArchitectural and Engineering ManagersAstronomersAtmospheric and Space ScientistsBiochemists and BiophysicistsBioengineers and Biomedical EngineersBioinformatics ScientistsBioinformatics TechniciansBiologistsBiostatisticiansBusiness Intelligence AnalystsBusiness Teachers, PostsecondaryChemical EngineersChemical TechniciansChemistsClimate Change Policy AnalystsClinical Research CoordinatorsComputer and Information Research ScientistsComputer and Information Systems ManagersComputer ProgrammersComputer Systems AnalystsComputer Systems Engineers/ArchitectsCuratorsData ScientistsData Warehousing SpecialistsDatabase AdministratorsDatabase ArchitectsDigital Forensics AnalystsEconomics Teachers, PostsecondaryEconomistsEnergy Engineers, Except Wind and SolarEpidemiologistsFinancial and Investment AnalystsFinancial ExaminersFinancial ManagersFinancial Quantitative AnalystsFinancial Risk SpecialistsFood Scientists and TechnologistsFraud Examiners, Investigators and AnalystsGeneral and Operations ManagersGeneticistsGeographersGeographic Information Systems Technologists and TechniciansHealth Informatics SpecialistsHealth Information Technologists and Medical RegistrarsHuman Factors Engineers and ErgonomistsHydrologistsIndustrial EngineersInformation Security EngineersInformation Technology Project ManagersManagement AnalystsManufacturing EngineersMarket Research Analysts and Marketing SpecialistsMarketing ManagersMaterials ScientistsMathematiciansMechanical EngineersMedical and Health Services ManagersMedical Records SpecialistsMedical Scientists, Except EpidemiologistsMolecular and Cellular BiologistsNatural Sciences ManagersNeurodiagnostic TechnologistsOperations Research AnalystsParamedicsPetroleum EngineersPhotonics EngineersPolitical Science Teachers, PostsecondaryPolitical ScientistsPreventive Medicine PhysiciansPsychology Teachers, PostsecondaryRadiologic Technologists and TechniciansRange ManagersRemote Sensing Scientists and TechnologistsRemote Sensing TechniciansSales ManagersSocial Science Research AssistantsSociologistsSociology Teachers, PostsecondarySoftware DevelopersSoftware Quality Assurance Analysts and TestersSoil and Plant ScientistsSolar Energy Systems EngineersStatisticiansSurvey ResearchersValidation EngineersWeb and Digital Interface DesignersWeb DevelopersZoologists and Wildlife Biologists

Often used with R

Frequently asked questions

What careers use R?

R is used by 91+ careers including Accountants and Auditors, Actuaries, Administrative Services Managers, Architectural and Engineering Managers, Astronomers. It falls under the Object or component oriented development software category.

How do I learn R?

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What skills should I learn alongside R?

Skills commonly used alongside R include Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Access, IBM SPSS Statistics. These frequently appear together in job requirements.