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Ask HN: Career Transformation (Finance to Finance and CS?)

1 pointsby d4n0ctover 6 years ago
I&#x27;ve been thinking about this for a while. Questions and comments are appreciated. Foremost I&#x27;d like to find out: (1) In terms of technical and job related strengths and weaknesses, what observations can be made about career changers vs predominantly&#x2F;straight-out-of-school CS professionals? (2) I&#x27;d like to design AI, not just use or apply AI software. Would anyone happen to know any tips or pitfalls?<p>Reason for my idea: Not saying that my current job is easy, but I&#x27;m not sweating it either. I feel ready and an itch for something more challenging, &#x27;nerdy&#x27;, and new. My primary reason for entering my current field was financial security.<p>Background: (1) BSc in mathematics from a top 10 university in the US with some basic CS such as Java, Python, and Lisp; I didn&#x27;t find it too difficult. (2) Approx. 8 yr of experience in the financial industry w&#x2F; specialized programming experiences, but nothing deep under the hood<p>Rough approach: (1) Search for a part-time position (maybe government, sm&#x2F;med business, or non-profits); nothing likely from my current employer unfortunately; I also have some passive income but not too much. (2) Pursue a Masters in CS, making up for any pre-reqs and supplementing with independent study. (3) Find finance-related AI work or even something unrelated if the market looks promising.<p>If I&#x27;m posting in the wrong section&#x2F;manner, please let me know. Thanks!

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