Submitted by No-Celebration6994 t3_10y1r6r in deeplearning
Hello all,
I don't really see much info on this throughout the web so I figured I'd see if anyone knew anything here. I currently have a bachelor's in Data Science/Economics and completed the Deep Learning specialization on Coursera, and I'm building a portfolio of personal projects. I'm very interested in a career in deep learning/computer vision but I don't really know where to get started - I know the industry is moving very fast, but does anyone have ideas of where to get in? Any relevant job is asking for a PhD/Master's and 5+ years of experience. I'm obviously not expecting to land a job creating production-level code right away, but rather work in a relevant area/supporting group of those roles so I can be involved in the industry and maybe move into one of those roles as I gain experience. Does anyone have a lay of the land or any advice? Thanks.
agentfuzzy999 t1_j7vu3c6 wrote
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In the span of a year.
I think being involved in multi-person DL projects/competitions/papers to put on your resume, and having good interviewing skills is genuinely more important than knowing the latest and greatest models and algorithms. It’s the same as the rest of the SWE field.