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ML practitioners seek industry-standard non-university certificates

A user on r/MachineLearning is seeking recommendations for non-university machine learning certificates that are considered industry standard or highly regarded. They are looking to bolster their credentials for their own ML software firm and have compiled a preliminary list of certifications across cloud MLOps, deep technical competency, and AI governance. The user is asking the community for input on which of these, or other, certifications are most valuable. AI

IMPACT Helps individuals identify valuable credentials for career advancement in machine learning.

RANK_REASON User is asking for community input on valuable ML certifications, not reporting on a new release or event.

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ML practitioners seek industry-standard non-university certificates

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  1. r/MachineLearning TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/cam-douglas ·

    What non-university ML certificates are industry standard or highly regarded? [D]

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I'm considering which certificates are worth the time and money to support my own ML software firm and strengthen my credentials.</p> <p>There is a sea of suggestions online coming from a range of sources that say you don't need a university degr…