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by burntoutgray
290 days ago
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Everybody is different, so it's hard to give advice when you don't know a person's priorities. If you have the means to focus on getting a masters in a speciality field that you have a strong inclination for, then just do it. Earning good money doing something you dislike is a golden trap. For most people, a high income leads to an expensive lifestyle. Once you get used to that lifestyle it is near impossible to cut back and follow your passion later. When you were looking for internships, did you not find any ML/robotics ops? I would have thought that a startup and doing a masters part-time would be a good option. Just need to hustle a bit more. Research potential startups, etc. |
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I did apply to those roles, but I would always get rejected. Do you have any advice on getting in through the side to such technically demanding companies? Should I just shoot my shot at these startups even though I have less experience? I graduate this december and I would start in August of next year. I was thinking of just cold emailing to see if I could just intern or help out in any way.