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by mo_42
703 days ago
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> My best plan at the moment is to work on my skill set, get a few certifications, and create an impressive project or two to showcase my new skills. I suppose certificates aren't worth a lot in most software engineering roles. This might be different in your area but you should definitely reconsider it. I value actual experience in ML or some working projects on GitHub more than any related $BIG_CORP certificate. An easy way to make use of your time is contributing to some existing and relevant project. It doesn't need to be React, Pandas, or Tensorflow. But usually you have worked with some smaller package in your jobs and encountered some idiosyncrasies. It's much easier to contribute to existing projects than spin up something meaningful yourself. |
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