Career Progression Sanity Check /u/Donut-Disastrous CSCQ protests reddit

I get most of my advise from Gen AI (Yes, I know… wonderful idea). So I have this opinion about my IT career and I would like to hear if this is hallucinated non-sense or not about progressing.

Me:
B.S. In Electrical Engineering, M.S. In Electrical Engineering (done in few months)

Work:
1yr Robotics Engineer
2yr Offshore wind Data Engineer
3yr IT service platform manager for transaction processing (tired of this job)
Very good at: Excel, SQL, Python (Dev and Data analysis), wranging microsoft tools like sharepoint, Linux

Total: 6 yr.

Looking for jobs but the platform manager title seems to be a bit of an archaic title so that’s a little annoying. I’m also super interested in AI and made a couple small little projects like retraining/finetuning some models and trying my hand at modifying MagVit2, or making bots to clone my own social media conversational style, but nothing I could put on my CV or github (whole VMs). Not sure if I need a professional cert or dedicated experience to pivot into a related role.

My Plan:

Finish Master, Get PMP, 6-sigma, AWS or Azure cloud professional certs, look for Program manager job. I’m in Belgium right now but I can easily relocate or take remote work.

Would love to hear some human opinions.

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​r/cscareerquestions I get most of my advise from Gen AI (Yes, I know… wonderful idea). So I have this opinion about my IT career and I would like to hear if this is hallucinated non-sense or not about progressing. Me: B.S. In Electrical Engineering, M.S. In Electrical Engineering (done in few months) Work: 1yr Robotics Engineer 2yr Offshore wind Data Engineer 3yr IT service platform manager for transaction processing (tired of this job) Very good at: Excel, SQL, Python (Dev and Data analysis), wranging microsoft tools like sharepoint, Linux Total: 6 yr. Looking for jobs but the platform manager title seems to be a bit of an archaic title so that’s a little annoying. I’m also super interested in AI and made a couple small little projects like retraining/finetuning some models and trying my hand at modifying MagVit2, or making bots to clone my own social media conversational style, but nothing I could put on my CV or github (whole VMs). Not sure if I need a professional cert or dedicated experience to pivot into a related role. My Plan: Finish Master, Get PMP, 6-sigma, AWS or Azure cloud professional certs, look for Program manager job. I’m in Belgium right now but I can easily relocate or take remote work. Would love to hear some human opinions. submitted by /u/Donut-Disastrous [link] [comments] 

I get most of my advise from Gen AI (Yes, I know… wonderful idea). So I have this opinion about my IT career and I would like to hear if this is hallucinated non-sense or not about progressing.

Me:
B.S. In Electrical Engineering, M.S. In Electrical Engineering (done in few months)

Work:
1yr Robotics Engineer
2yr Offshore wind Data Engineer
3yr IT service platform manager for transaction processing (tired of this job)
Very good at: Excel, SQL, Python (Dev and Data analysis), wranging microsoft tools like sharepoint, Linux

Total: 6 yr.

Looking for jobs but the platform manager title seems to be a bit of an archaic title so that’s a little annoying. I’m also super interested in AI and made a couple small little projects like retraining/finetuning some models and trying my hand at modifying MagVit2, or making bots to clone my own social media conversational style, but nothing I could put on my CV or github (whole VMs). Not sure if I need a professional cert or dedicated experience to pivot into a related role.

My Plan:

Finish Master, Get PMP, 6-sigma, AWS or Azure cloud professional certs, look for Program manager job. I’m in Belgium right now but I can easily relocate or take remote work.

Would love to hear some human opinions.

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