I am an SE pursuing part time masters in AI specialization. My reason to select AI focused degree is not to immediately jump the ship, but to upgrade myself (and I don't want to do just another degree on almost same SE principles). I wonder how ML engineering looks like these days. 1. Does it worth the transition as of you engineers in terms of work and satisfaction? 2. In terms of compensation does it make much difference? (I am not considering the phd 'scientists' compensation range) Thanks!
PhD scientists don’t make that much really.. probably less than you...
Applied science is the highest paying job function at amazon
I seriously doubt that... I work with them every day.... you have any proof to those claims? How much are they getting per respective level?
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I did the opposite. More options available for SDEs. Comp is the same.
+1, do it if you absolutely love it
Interesting! What made you to switch? Got bored of preparing data, tune to next 0.1%, etc?