Been bored being in full stack role for like 5 years and feel like nanodegree is a good pathway to making a switch to AI stuff. I could switch to such teams with Salesforce but thought this would be a nice learning experience. Wonder what Blinders feel about its worthiness.
Also it feels terrible that there's not much differentiation here in Salesforce for Bachelors vs Masters. I guess I didn't specialize or utilize my Masters degree to its full extent and wonder how post grads like me are differentiating themselves at work place. After all, we spent two years slogging our asses off and there ought to be some benefit to it.
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That being said, it could be useful for actually learning the domain if you're not familiar with AI