Hi guys, I’d like to know your opinion about whether i can easily transition into an AI or ML Engineer role.
Here’s my background:
I did a bachelor in Industrial Engineering where i studied advanced math, statistics, SQL and basic programming in C/Java (if/while/for…, pointers, arrays, matrices, functions, files, lists).
I am currently in a master in Business Analytics and Data Science where i am studying advanced statistics (R/Python), machine learning and some deep learning and NLP but no pure software engineering stuff.
Dont i need more software engineering skills?
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r/cscareerquestions Hi guys, I’d like to know your opinion about whether i can easily transition into an AI or ML Engineer role. Here’s my background: I did a bachelor in Industrial Engineering where i studied advanced math, statistics, SQL and basic programming in C/Java (if/while/for…, pointers, arrays, matrices, functions, files, lists). I am currently in a master in Business Analytics and Data Science where i am studying advanced statistics (R/Python), machine learning and some deep learning and NLP but no pure software engineering stuff. Dont i need more software engineering skills? submitted by /u/Filippo295 [link] [comments]
Hi guys, I’d like to know your opinion about whether i can easily transition into an AI or ML Engineer role.
Here’s my background:
I did a bachelor in Industrial Engineering where i studied advanced math, statistics, SQL and basic programming in C/Java (if/while/for…, pointers, arrays, matrices, functions, files, lists).
I am currently in a master in Business Analytics and Data Science where i am studying advanced statistics (R/Python), machine learning and some deep learning and NLP but no pure software engineering stuff.
Dont i need more software engineering skills?
submitted by /u/Filippo295
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