Credibility is at the heart of getting a job in the field of machine learning and AI regardless of how you transition into this field. You could spend $100,000 and 5 years of college or something like $200-$500 and a few months to transition in this field. But ultimately, you're focus has to be on building credibility and that can happen only though learning, genuine learning! Keep up the hard work and you will get there! This will help you: ruclips.net/p/PLRfh8v6mu_F0UJZf6DKnS2athBG38USXS
I'm a self taught for doing projects and learning the coding to become a data scientist but it took way too long. The worst part is there is nobody there who can help or guide you what to do next. I tried courses from Coursea, DataCamp, Codecademy and etc. but you still have to figure it out your own when you have a code error. Also, without a Degree, it is extremely hard to get interviews these days. If you have any other idea, please let me know as well. Thanks in advance.
I am very new to this. I am interested in this field. Could you tell me what are projects? How to do it? What topics to pick? And how to record or document or file it, online or offline for interview? How present it in an interview?
I will have a video on that soon! This video will help you in the meantime: Roadmap to Transition into AI and ML in just 6 months! ruclips.net/video/QFExO1Qb6Ls/видео.html
So I gather you are a computational chemist trying to learn ML. I am thinking out loud here - but let us say you checked out a bunch of biotech sites for job openings and say "this looks like a cool job" and just focus on the delta needed to get that one job. yeah, by the time you learn the skills that job will be closed but similar ones might open. is that a crazy idea??
Credibility is at the heart of getting a job in the field of machine learning and AI regardless of how you transition into this field. You could spend $100,000 and 5 years of college or something like $200-$500 and a few months to transition in this field. But ultimately, you're focus has to be on building credibility and that can happen only though learning, genuine learning! Keep up the hard work and you will get there! This will help you: ruclips.net/p/PLRfh8v6mu_F0UJZf6DKnS2athBG38USXS
Best way to learn is start doing projects and always refer the official documentation , instead of day full of debuggung with ai tools
That is so true. It's also ironic that when learning to build an AI tool, it's best to not use an AI tool :D
I'm a self taught for doing projects and learning the coding to become a data scientist but it took way too long. The worst part is there is nobody there who can help or guide you what to do next. I tried courses from Coursea, DataCamp, Codecademy and etc. but you still have to figure it out your own when you have a code error. Also, without a Degree, it is extremely hard to get interviews these days. If you have any other idea, please let me know as well. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for sharing that! Yes it’s hard to figure out what to do next. I’m making a video on that. Stay tuned!
at some point in your learning you need to stop and decide what you are going to do next 👌
And that’s how you grow.
I am very new to this. I am interested in this field. Could you tell me what are projects? How to do it? What topics to pick? And how to record or document or file it, online or offline for interview? How present it in an interview?
I will have a video on that soon! This video will help you in the meantime: Roadmap to Transition into AI and ML in just 6 months!
ruclips.net/video/QFExO1Qb6Ls/видео.html
So I gather you are a computational chemist trying to learn ML. I am thinking out loud here - but let us say you checked out a bunch of biotech sites for job openings and say "this looks like a cool job" and just focus on the delta needed to get that one job. yeah, by the time you learn the skills that job will be closed but similar ones might open. is that a crazy idea??
No it’s not crazy. I faced the same problem! I’d still say, apply and learn side by side.
As someone that have a MSc in Demography and Social Statistics can I pivot into ML. Is there any chance for me
Yes. Absolutely! Just know, it will take time and effort to learn. You got this!
How you is Learn Broken
Thank you for watching!