Submitted by passion_babexx t3_1283bjn in AskReddit
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HighlyOffensive10 t1_jeh014s wrote
At least a bachelors in computer science.
JessiePeteWhite t1_jeh03qu wrote
You don’t really even need a degree for something like that, I got into a developer role without a relevant degree. But you could go for a computer science degree and just specialise in cybersecurity
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bigpandas t1_jeh0b0c wrote
"high paying"
ajay_suku t1_jeh0gfw wrote
I meant MBA
AdmiralBofa t1_jeh0jhc wrote
I figure robotics. All of these AIs are going to need bodies to carry out their plans (which I'm sure are nothing to worry about).
bigpandas t1_jeh0u4m wrote
That's still only a degree that most people earn slightly above-average salaries with, from what I've seen. I've worked with quite a few MBAs who earn $80,000-$100,000 per year in a high cost of living area. It's still better than no master's degree at all though. I actually know an MBA who couldn't land a job during Covid so he went to community college for a certificate in cybersecurity.
AX0_EVOLUTION t1_jeh1595 wrote
Med school
redheadalmostdead t1_jeh58xu wrote
There are a lot of jobs that can be high paying that you can learn at a trade school.
ajay_suku t1_jegzzpl wrote
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