It is exciting to see you diving into data science. However, I think focusing heavily on engineering might be risky, because AI can take over many of those tasks. You might want to develop a wide range of skills that aren’t easily replaced by automation.
You’re right. I hope these investments translate into real, meaningful opportunities rather than just inflated postings. Quality hires benefit everyone in the long run!
It depends upon you goal. But in any case it’s going to take real world skills far beyond what’s in a certification So for example, for network engineering, an appropriate certification would be a CCNP or a CCIE certification. Now employers will hire the person with no certifications if they have the skills a CCIE would possess. For a security Architect certifications certifications might be a CISSP, CCSP, CISM. But the security architect will need much more knowledge and business skills that are contained in the certifications For an architect like an AI architect there are not really any relevant AI architecture certifications. There are ai admin certifications, but not architecture. And you can be trained in AI architecture and get a great AI architect job. So the question is, what would you like to do? When we know the goal, then we can get the matching certifications to support your skills development and brand
@ where ever the demand is going forward that is what I would like to learn? Since I am in a 3rd world country the goal is to migrate with a in demand skills either to Nz, Australia or America.
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Thanks sir, I'm a beginner data scientist, planning to future in Machine learning engineering. Happy to get to know
It is exciting to see you diving into data science.
However, I think focusing heavily on engineering might be risky, because AI can take over many of those tasks.
You might want to develop a wide range of skills that aren’t easily replaced by automation.
What are those skills you feel would remain relevant @@GoCloudArchitects
Exciting indeed. Let's hope some of those billions go towards quality hiring too not just ghost jobs.
You’re right. I hope these investments translate into real, meaningful opportunities rather than just inflated postings.
Quality hires benefit everyone in the long run!
Amazing insights, Mike
I hope the video is helpful for you.
Great insights
I appreciate the feedback!
If you have any follow-up questions, let me know.
So which tech certifications we should go for? AI certifications or the good old CCNa?
It depends upon you goal.
But in any case it’s going to take real world skills far beyond what’s in a certification
So for example, for network engineering, an appropriate certification would be a CCNP or a CCIE certification. Now employers will hire the person with no certifications if they have the skills a CCIE would possess.
For a security Architect certifications certifications might be a CISSP, CCSP, CISM.
But the security architect will need much more knowledge and business skills that are contained in the certifications
For an architect like an AI architect there are not really any relevant AI architecture certifications. There are ai admin certifications, but not architecture. And you can be trained in AI architecture and get a great AI architect job.
So the question is, what would you like to do?
When we know the goal, then we can get the matching certifications to support your skills development and brand
@ where ever the demand is going forward that is what I would like to learn? Since I am in a 3rd world country the goal is to migrate with a in demand skills either to Nz, Australia or America.
@@joejoe24523rd world w a smartphone?
Exciting times!!
Especially for you Elonzo. Your love and passion towards AI is extra ordinary :D
❤