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Can I get job after completing AI Engineer career Path ??

Shubham Yadav 20 Reputation points
2024-01-14T07:32:57.8333333+00:00

I want to know if after completing the AI Engineer Career Path , will I be able to get job solely from that? As when I search for AI Engineer jobs, what they demand is all different from AI Engineer Career Path provided by Microsoft. I'm confused on what to do and which path to pick to get a job. I have/had knowledge in ReactJS, Oracle PL/SQL, Oracle Apex, bash scripting, python basics (well I know basics of programming languages so no problem in switching). I had a year gap because of my illness after my Bachelor's (I was not able to even revise all that I learned although I tried to revise by making small projects in between) So my option is that I can revise all that again and apply for jobs in that filed or I can learn something new and as per today's scenario I was aiming for Ai Engineer.

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  1. Azar 31,705 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2024-01-14T07:46:56.47+00:00

    Hey
    Shubham Yadav
    Sure thing! So, the AI Engineer Career Path by Microsoft is like a roadmap to teach you AI skills. It's cool, but job listings might ask for a bit more. Your existing skills in ReactJS, Oracle, and Python basics are awesome! If you're into AI, you might need to add some machine learning and deep learning to your skill pack. It's like leveling up your abilities. don't just rely particularly keep updating and hopefully that lands you on a job that you want. If this helps kindly accept the answer thanks much.

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