> This may be catastrophically wrong. I only have a master's in machine learning (a European master's degree, meaning I've written several theses on it (didn't pass first time, had to work full time to be able to study), and I was writing captcha crackers using ConvNets in 2002. But I've never been able to convince anyone to hire me to do anything machine learning related.
Oh wow, those are great credentials. I'm surprised that you haven't run across a position yet. Maybe it is a matter of your location? It seems like a lot of these jobs want onsite workers, which can be a real problem.
TBH, I get the feeling that a lot of us without such credentials are in a similar position right now. Slowly trying to work our way towards what seems to be a big new green field, but having a really unclear path to getting there...
Oh wow, those are great credentials. I'm surprised that you haven't run across a position yet. Maybe it is a matter of your location? It seems like a lot of these jobs want onsite workers, which can be a real problem.
TBH, I get the feeling that a lot of us without such credentials are in a similar position right now. Slowly trying to work our way towards what seems to be a big new green field, but having a really unclear path to getting there...