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Last updated August 23, 2024
The umbrella term, Artificial Intelligence (AI), has existed since the 1950’s, but has accelerated rapidly in the last 10 years. Machine Learning (ML) is a subcomponent of AI that uses specific statistical algorithms to process massive amounts of data in order to produce insights, predictions, and unique outputs.
As Evan Shy, the CEO of Coding Temple, describes: “The World Economic Forum predicts that tech advancements, from automation, artificial intelligence, to robotics, will displace 85 million jobs by 2025. However, this same technology will also create 97 million new jobs in areas like data analysis, software development, and cybersecurity. Ultimately it’ll depend on how you prepare for these inevitable changes.”
Machine learning and AI (Artificial Intelligence) bootcamps last 12 to 24 weeks and cost anywhere from free to $30,000. Realistically, a complete beginner in tech is not going to become an AI Engineer in 12 weeks. If you don't have a technical background, then start with a Software Engineering or Data Science bootcamp. Once you graduate, find an entry-level job working with data, and continue to learn! You can also add to your skill set with an entry-level AI Intro course or an advanced course on AI.
Expect a job description for a Machine Learning Engineer or AI Engineer to ask for knowledge of Python and Spark. You may also see generative AI tools like ChatGPT or OpenAI. Codesmith’s Director of Machine Learning, Weylin Wagnon, says, “You need to be able to work with large amounts of data, be a smart programmer, understand neural networks, and have machine learning skills…in general, machine learning is equal parts math, statistics, computer science, and voodoo.”
Varun Kumar, an AI Engineer who graduated from Flatiron School, says his job is “Part data wrangling, part coding, and part researching new techniques and software that has been developed in dealing with large language models and processing natural language.” Varun breaks it down even further into six categories of on-the-job requirements:
Traditional tech roles like Software Engineers and Data Scientists can incorporate AI and Machine Learning skills into their current jobs. However, companies are now hiring for AI-specific roles like Prompt Engineer and AI Integration Specialist. Expect a lot of variability between job listings until these roles become more defined.
Some common ML/AI job titles include:
To get started in AI, Machine Learning and AI Engineers need a variety of skills and continuous learning is a must. According to Carianne Burnley, a Career Coach at Springboard, “The most widely used programming language in AI is Python, and the libraries and frameworks associated with it. Knowing other languages like Java and C++ can be helpful as well.”
The most important AI technical skills and languages are:
Even if you learn all of these topics at an AI Bootcamp, expect to continue learning “on the job” where you'll be working with data at scale. Imesh Ekanayake, a mentor at Metana bootcamp, stresses, "I find that where people often lack skills is when attempting to handle tasks at scale, especially in the cloud. Dealing with multi-terabyte or terabyte-scale datasets adds a whole new level of complexity to the equation."
Employers are also looking for AI professionals with strong soft skills to help them integrate into the workplace and achieve success. Some soft skills that are important for AI and Machine Learning Engineers are:
Overall, the job market for artificial intelligence positions is expected to grow at a rate that is faster than average over the next ten years, with Machine Learning and AI positions seeing a 53 percent growth rate during that time, making it #8 on Indeed’s Best Jobs of 2023 list.
The average Machine Learning Engineer salary is $161,407 per year, but salary is largely dependent on experience. The average base salary for an entry-level Machine Learning Engineer is $97,205 per year, $162,774 for a mid-level position, and $185,416 for Engineers with more than ten years of experience. Location matters, too, with the average salary around $205,000 for a Machine Learning Engineer in cities such as New York, with similar wages for other large metropolitan areas like San Francisco, Austin, and San Diego.
Newly-created AI roles like Prompt Engineer can earn up to $335,000 per year.
If you have a degree in computer science or a strong technical background, consider an AI/machine learning bootcamp or an advanced AI course. Machine learning & AI bootcamps last between 12-24 weeks and cost anywhere from free to $30,000.
If you don't have a technical background or degree, start with a Software Engineering or Data Science bootcamp. Once you graduate, find an entry-level job working with data, and continue to learn new skills to get into AI.
The great thing about a career in AI and Machine Learning is that there is a wide variety of areas in which you can specialize, largely due to the swift growth of the AI industry. Popular fields for AI careers include healthcare, government, tech, finance, manufacturing, and e-commerce. In addition to Machine Learning Engineer, AI career positions you can consider are:
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Deep Atlas is a tech training provider offering a live online, full-time or part-time AI/Machine Learning bootcamp from the founders of Hack Reactor. The program can be completed in 2-4 weeks, and covers topics like data processing, model construction & deployment, LLMs, prompt engineering, data cleaning, and neural networks. Students will finish the program with a solid foundation in AI/ML to enhance their current skills.
Greenbootcamps in a tech training provider based in Germany offering online, full-time, 12-week bootcamps in data science, data engineering, and data analytics with a focus on sustainability and greentech. Students will receive a Macbook Air at the beginning of the bootcamp as part of their tuition. After completing the bootcamp, students will receive certification as a ITIL 4 Specialist. Greenbootcamps students will also graduate as certified sustainability officers. In addition to its bootcamps, Greenbootcamps offers a short intro to coding course for beginners.
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Bootcamps by Institute of Data is an Australia-based, online tech training provider offering full-time or part-time, online or in-person bootcamps in Data Science & AI (12 or 24 weeks), Cyber Security (12 or 24 weeks), and Software Engineering (12 or 24 weeks). Bootcamps are lab-based to give students practical experience in the skills they learn. Students will also collaborate in peer-to-peer learning to give them experience working with a team.
Curtin University Bootcamps by Institute of Data is an Australia-based, online tech training provider offering full-time or part-time, online or in-person bootcamps in Data Science & AI (12 or 24 weeks), Cyber Security (12 or 24 weeks), and Software Engineering (12 or 24 weeks). Bootcamps are lab-based to give students practical experience in the skills they learn. Students will also collaborate in peer-to-peer learning to give them experience working with a team.
University of Louisiana at Lafayette Bootcamps by Institute of Data is an online tech training provider offering full-time or part-time, online or in-person bootcamps in Data Science & AI (12 or 24 weeks), Cyber Security (12 or 24 weeks), Digital Marketing & Artificial Intelligence (9 or 18 weeks), and Software Engineering (12 or 24 weeks). Bootcamps are lab-based to give students practical experience in the skills they learn. Students will also collaborate in peer-to-peer learning to give them experience working with a team.
Datavalley is an online tech training provider offering part-time bootcamps in Full Stack Development, business intelligence & AI, digital marketing, java development, and cloud computing, and an Advanced Data Engineering Masters Program. The programs are project-based, and students will complete projects and labs to reinforce their learning.
Q15 is a Germany-based tech training provider offering an online, 16-week AI Web Application Development bootcamp. The AI Web Application Development bootcamp covers topics like AI integration, authentication, Next.js, SQL, CI/CD, and Agile. Students will complete real-world projects with AI integration to reinforce the concepts they cover.
Ark-x Academy is a Morocco-based tech training provider offering a free Jobintech Program (20 weeks) in either Full Stack Java/Angular or Full Stack JavaScript/MERN. The Full Stack Java/Angular bootcamp covers topics like Java, Angular, Git, SQL, networking, HTML, CSS, REST, Agile, Scrum, and JavaScript. The Full Stack JavaScript/MERN bootcamp covers topics like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js, Agile, Scrum, and Git. In addition to the bootcamps, Ark-X Academy also offers a variety of technical courses.
Exponent is an online, subscription-based career advancement platform designed to help tech professionals nail technical interviews at both Tier-1 companies and startups. Exponent offers interview prep courses for a wide range of careers, including data science, cybersecurity, machine learning, UX design, software engineering, and digital marketing. Exponent also offers interview prep courses for major companies, including Google, Amazon, and Meta.
Zero to Mastery is a tech training provider offering online, self-paced bootcamps covering topics like full stack web development (20 weeks), AI and machine learning (28 weeks), front end development (16 weeks), ethical hacking & cybersecurity (24 weeks), data analytics (28 weeks), and UX/UI design (16 weeks). Students will complete real-world projects throughout the course to give them practical experience in the topics they cover. Zero to Mastery also offers a variety of free learning resources to students interested in learning more about tech.
Jobaaj Learnings is an India-based tech training provider offering online, part-time bootcamps in Data Analytics (30 weeks) and Product Management (52 weeks). The Data Analytics bootcamp covers topics like analytics, SQL, data visualization, Power BI, and Tableau. The Product Management bootcamp covers topics like stakeholder management, Agile, Waterfall, Jira, web analytics, and product vision. Students will complete real-world projects to give them hands-on experience in the topics they cover.
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