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nopainnogain5 OP t1_jcc9his wrote

In case I'd like to dive into something along these lines, how such positions tend to be called?

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haljm t1_jccw6ef wrote

I'm probably not the most qualified since I'm a PhD student, but in my experience it's generally an ML position where the description requires you to have some domain knowledge or a position title in the application domain that specifies that you're doing ML.

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prettyyyyprettyygood t1_jce8ye3 wrote

I think "Machine Learning Engineer" or even just "Data Scientist". Most of the jobs out there are probably exactly like this. In fact there's a shortage of people who want to do the 'boring' stuff, compared to people who want to be researchers. If you are good at MLops and implementing solutions that you know will work, you're super valuable.

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