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The startup actually makes it a habit to hire prominent members of its community, says Goldbloom.
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Goldbloom would like Kaggle to become a place where data scientists can make a full-time income.
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Goldbloom sees this as an opportunity for Kaggle to grow its business in the long-term.
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This is the first time a company is letting Kaggle talk about the nature of its private competition, says Kaggle founder Anthony Goldbloom.
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Goldbloom points out that before Roger Banister broke the four-minute mile in 1954, few thought that anyone could run the distance so quickly.
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The community is made up of three sub-sets, says Goldbloom: the Silicon Valley hacker community, the applied statistics community, and the applied machine learning community.
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Each community tends to gather around particular digital hangouts and conferences, though, says Goldbloom, so reaching them is just a matter of being in the know.
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As a result, employees are already seasoned community members on day one, having interacted in forums, participated in competitions, and made friends with other community members, says Goldbloom.
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Entrepreneur Anthony Goldbloom has also taken a community-focused approach in founding Kaggle, a predictive modeling competition platform for solving large data problems presented by companies, governments, and researchers.
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