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15 years age difference, need advice! 🙏
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Programmers are the smartest people in the world
I already have a computer engineering background from a top 10 university and an MBA. I work as a TPM and am looking to switch companies, increase TC, and make myself more valuable / layoff resistant. I want to upskill in AI using a course (3-6 month) that will help me stand out in interviews, without committing to a full master’s degree program. What are the credentials of any that you have seen recruiters actually respect that will improve my chances of getting called for an interview / getting hired? Currently Considering: 1. DeepLearning.AI Specialization 2. Udacity AI Nanodegree Open to all suggestions or opinions on which of these are better Criteria: - must have a credential that can share to prove completion (not a YouTube course) - completion time < 6 months, 10 hr / week commitment - ideally project based using tools commonly required (PyTorch, TensorFlow) - online, self-paced not in person - ideally cost < $2-3k total #pm #product #productmanager #ai #machinelearning
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Why leave Microsoft?
Hit the vesting cliff, no refreshers
O does Microsoft not give refreshers. That's shit.