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ECE student seeks advice on breaking into AI/ML engineering roles

A student with a background in Electronics & Communication Engineering is seeking advice on transitioning into an AI/ML engineering role. Despite a passion for AI/ML and significant self-study in areas like PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Transformers, the student is concerned about a low GPA and its impact on off-campus hiring. They are asking for guidance on prioritizing skill development, such as Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA), system design, building production-level AI projects, or open-source contributions, over the next year to improve their chances of securing an AI/ML engineering position. AI

IMPACT Advice for individuals looking to enter the AI/ML engineering field.

RANK_REASON User is asking for career advice on a forum related to OpenAI, not reporting on a new development from the company.

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ECE student seeks advice on breaking into AI/ML engineering roles

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/Neither_Edge7109 ·

    Non CSE background -> AI engineer possible?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Hi everyone! Hope you're all doing well.</p> <p>I'm currently entering my <strong>3rd year of Electronics &amp; Communication Engineering (ECE)</strong>, and I have <strong>2 years left before graduation</strong>. The problem is that I've realize…