I have been taking courses and certifications from the popular Andrew Ng. on Coursera and even in college during my bachelor's degree. I have read some amount of papers and I understand the concepts. Even from a theoretical POV. I have a strong mathematical background. I have worked at a good US based company for almost 2 years now. The job is great and people are nice. But I feel kike I can have a bigger impact if I work on ML. I love it. I love how SpaceX rockers can land themselves. It's science fiction. Or at least thats what got me hooked. I am currently working on an app that leverages it. Im Full Stack, React and React Native background. Java, C#, Python. Mostly worked with these professionally. But the job market is so hard right now. Im not necessarily looking for big tech, im just looking to learn and even at that I cant get a position in that field. YoE: 2 90K Base CAD #datascience
You can't. Sorry. You have no degree, no work experience, and the same excitement every new grad and their mother has about working with AI. Join the queue if you must, but you are somewhere near the back.
When you say no degree, you mean only Masters and PhD are considered degrees for this field? Bachelor's ain't shit?
You have a BS and two years of irrelevant experience. Think logically: what do you have to offer a company that they couldn't find and exceed with a billion other applicants? Look, I know I sound like a jerk, but I'm just being real. Lots of people will tell you sweet nothings to give you false hope. I'm not going to do that.
Do some original research and publish a paper at a top conference. Find a collaborator who has done it before to help. That is honestly your only way in. Extremely difficult, but possible if you are talented and a little lucky.
Thanks for this, I had no idea you can publish papers without being in PhD or Masters
Review is double blind. No credentials required, but you may get a desk reject if you donβt know what you are doing. Read the CFP (call for participation/papers) for some of the big conferences in an area you are interested in. Donβt know one? Start with NeurIPS or ICLR.
Get a PhD or Masters & some data adjacent work experience.
Be an outlier in the population of aspiring ML enthusiasts that has only a bachelors and want those jobs.
Ur tc is 50k?
Yeah, I'm in Canada, I think its not than that sorry will correct it
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