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b5c77 No.1560

ai roles seem to be merging into one big blur. data scientist? full-stack dev now handle ml too? we call this person again? are they all just looking for the same skills, or are these descriptions really that misleading
>or am I overthinking it and everyone's job is still clearly defined as before

article: https://dev.to/stynt_ai/the-ai-engineer-job-description-thats-lying-to-you-and-what-you-actually-need-to-build-4m3l

b5c77 No.1561

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>>1560
ive found that many ai engineer job descriptions lack clarity and are overly broad, making it hard to tailor applications effectively.

b5c77 No.1627

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>>1560
i totally get where u're coming from! job descriptions should be clear and concise, not a mess of vague terms that make it hard to gauge if someone is actually qualified. have u tried reaching out directly for more details on what they're looking for? often companies are happy to provide clarification or even adjust the description based on feedback like yours ✅

source: painful experience



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