Hey Nastya! Coming from your old French channel. I hope you'll keep old videos there even if not posting new ones as they are sooo helpful! It's lovely to see you again and listen to your story. I am sure it will be inspiring to many others who studied linguistics but don't want translation or teaching. Wishing you lots of luck in your career, and congratulations on all this assiduousness! :) Love from Switzerland!
Im so excited to see your new videos! I am myself someone transitioning into programming while also learning languages, so seeing your new channel just reinforces why I decided to do this as well, and if you havé a knack for learning languages you can most likely succeed in CS without having a CS major ❤
Hi nastya, I am so happy I came across your channel! Я тоже русская но я родилась здесь в США. I majored in linguistics and minored in CS in university, but I have been having a lot of trouble figuring out what to do with my degree. I am passionate about computational linguistics but have not applied to any types of these jobs. It’s so nice to see someone on a similar path as me. Thank you for sharing your journey! I hope to get a job similar to yours one day
Hi Nastya, thank you for sharing this. I majored in English and Linguistics. I was fortunate enough to get a job at GitHub but not as a developer. They liked that I knew a bit of front end development and had an interest in tech. I could switch my role within the company if I wanted to and I think that due to my background, the natural choice would be something language/linguistics related. I want to know if you already knew Python when you applied for that role you mentioned they wanted someone who knew Python. You already knew front end development but did you also know how to program in Python? and if so, was your knowledge advanced? thanks again
Hi Nastya do you think that in order to work as a computational linguist you need to have a real strong knowledge in programming and in informatics, statistics and Artifical intelligence? Because I know that most of the time companies don’t really know the figure of computational linguists yet, so they prefer to hire software engineers or someone with a degree in Artificial intelligence. I’m graduating in foreign languages and literatures in Chinese, Russian and Japanese and then I’d like to go for a major in Linguistics that is really focused on computational linguistics, linguistics with courses of programming, computational linguistics 1-2, Neural networks for marching learning, corpus linguistics and then all the classic linguistics courses. Do you think it can be enough to find a job as a computational linguists ?
I liked the video, I liked the content, and I like you.hhh I have a question. What do you think about Masters' degree in Educational Phycology for linguistics major. is it good to choose Computational linguistics or Educational Phycology in term of a good career. asking only for your own opinion. Thank you
Рада поделиться опытом 😊 Я училась сама по онлайн курсам, книгам, статьям - в общем по всему, что можно найти в интернете и за бесплатно. В начале было трудно, так как мало пререквизитов и много новых знаний. Чем дальше, тем проще и интереснее)
@@Noman-nd9lk Well, you can be sure that as soon as you apply for a job, having just a certificate, dozens of candidates with a diploma in IT/computer studies will pop up. And a diploma is still cherished higher than a certificate. Long story short: you can try to achieve it this way, but don't promise yourself too much, to avoid possibly getting disappointed later.
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Hey Nastya! Coming from your old French channel. I hope you'll keep old videos there even if not posting new ones as they are sooo helpful! It's lovely to see you again and listen to your story. I am sure it will be inspiring to many others who studied linguistics but don't want translation or teaching. Wishing you lots of luck in your career, and congratulations on all this assiduousness! :) Love from Switzerland!
thank you!
Im so excited to see your new videos! I am myself someone transitioning into programming while also learning languages, so seeing your new channel just reinforces why I decided to do this as well, and if you havé a knack for learning languages you can most likely succeed in CS without having a CS major ❤
what a cool journey! and congrats on your work on russian siri! looking forward to more of your videos :)
thanks!!
Hi nastya, I am so happy I came across your channel! Я тоже русская но я родилась здесь в США. I majored in linguistics and minored in CS in university, but I have been having a lot of trouble figuring out what to do with my degree. I am passionate about computational linguistics but have not applied to any types of these jobs. It’s so nice to see someone on a similar path as me. Thank you for sharing your journey! I hope to get a job similar to yours one day
Hi Nastya, thank you for sharing this. I majored in English and Linguistics. I was fortunate enough to get a job at GitHub but not as a developer. They liked that I knew a bit of front end development and had an interest in tech. I could switch my role within the company if I wanted to and I think that due to my background, the natural choice would be something language/linguistics related.
I want to know if you already knew Python when you applied for that role you mentioned they wanted someone who knew Python. You already knew front end development but did you also know how to program in Python? and if so, was your knowledge advanced? thanks again
Hi Nastya do you think that in order to work as a computational linguist you need to have a real strong knowledge in programming and in informatics, statistics and Artifical intelligence? Because I know that most of the time companies don’t really know the figure of computational linguists yet, so they prefer to hire software engineers or someone with a degree in Artificial intelligence. I’m graduating in foreign languages and literatures in Chinese, Russian and Japanese and then I’d like to go for a major in Linguistics that is really focused on computational linguistics, linguistics with courses of programming, computational linguistics 1-2, Neural networks for marching learning, corpus linguistics and then all the classic linguistics courses. Do you think it can be enough to find a job as a computational linguists ?
The reply will be coming in the video format soon! :)
@@nastya.titova great! I will check it
Short answer is: yes, you definitely do. With linguistics alone, forget about any interdisciplinary jobs.
I liked the video, I liked the content, and I like you.hhh
I have a question.
What do you think about Masters' degree in Educational Phycology for linguistics major. is it good to choose Computational linguistics or Educational Phycology in term of a good career.
asking only for your own opinion.
Thank you
I want to do my science project on computational linguistics do you have any idea of an experiment a beginner could do for a project like that?
Спасибо за видео, так рада, что кто-то освещает компьютерную лингвистику! Так вы сами научились программировать, или брали курсы? Это сложно?)
Рада поделиться опытом 😊 Я училась сама по онлайн курсам, книгам, статьям - в общем по всему, что можно найти в интернете и за бесплатно. В начале было трудно, так как мало пререквизитов и много новых знаний. Чем дальше, тем проще и интереснее)
how do you think linguistics+ cs major?
If i study this major can i land a career in cybersecurity?
Without IT? Forget about it.
@@mattreggie4481 what about getting a certificate with it?
@@Noman-nd9lk Well, you can be sure that as soon as you apply for a job, having just a certificate, dozens of candidates with a diploma in IT/computer studies will pop up. And a diploma is still cherished higher than a certificate. Long story short: you can try to achieve it this way, but don't promise yourself too much, to avoid possibly getting disappointed later.
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