Hi all,
I'm in the process of teaching myself a new stats programming language to add to my resume for applying to grad school. Most people have told me to learn R, which is what I'm leaning towards, but I'm wondering how beneficial learning R is for jobs outside of grad school?
For instance does anyone have any data on salary differences for people in stats/research fields who are proficient in R vs. people who aren't? Or even salary differences for proficiency in R compared to SAS, SPSS, etc.?