I have been experiencing trouble securing a summer internship. I've been looking for something in the general purview of my machine learning and statistical analysis but the offerings to undergrads aren't great for such things.
I've had thoughts of freelancing, app development, or some small SaaS venture, but all seem risky. Any tips how I might go about putting my skills to use?
Background: I can program pretty much anything in Java and Python (and other languages). The bulk of my experiences and interests lie involve machine learning in the context of bioinformatics and model development.
Alternatively, if someone just wants to hire me, shoot me an email and I'll send you a copy of my resume.
Jobs come in the flavor of Web Developer in Ruby on Rails, Web Developer in PHP, and occasionally Web Developer in ASP.NET or Enterprise Java. That's 98% of the market, with everything else from finance to space probes to self driving cars and those things you're looking for crammed into the remaining 2% (none of which will be advertised as positions on Monster.com).
Expecting to find a machine learning job with your machine learning degree is akin to expecting to score an internship at Indiana Jones & Co. with your archaeology degree.
I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering specialized in Robotics. Care to guess what I actually do for a living?