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by deepnotderp 3518 days ago
Yeah, I'm gonna piggy back on this comment. Deep Learning was really introduced to the public 4 years ago. That's not a lot of time....
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It's been around for quite a long time though. Neural nets themselves have seen multiple hype cycles now. See the history of CIFAR.

I would maybe rephrase this as "Machine learning really just became mainstream recently and now everyone wants in".

If you are talking about say: recruiters, they will always tend to piggy back on buzz words. They don't really learn the technology themselves. Requiring a phd and some of these other things that are being talked about is a general "data science problem".

I can't count how many candidates I've seen applying to companies that got turned down for jobs because they just went through the traditional HR funnel. Your best bet as I said earlier is just to network.

The worst parts of getting a deep learning job are the same ones that plague every tech position out there.