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Ask HN: Ways to break into CS research without a formal education/degree?

4 pointsby cliffordfajardoover 3 years ago
As a basis for discussion:<p><pre><code> - Does anyone know stories of people without degrees or PHD’s doing research work in their respective fields (submitting co-authoring papers etc)? - If so, what their journey was like? - What other organizations have research teams besides Amazon, MSFT, Google? </code></pre> Some experiences of breaking into “researchy” roles &amp; teams:<p><pre><code> - **Friend at Microsoft Research** works alongside researchers, they build tools that bring the researchers tools to life; they have to have a solid grasp of the tech side to a certain degree - **Friend alongside a team full of CS&#x2F;Physics PHDs**; they spoke at a quantum conference recently &amp; they do some research; bootcamp grad, dropout - **Friend works on database internals &#x2F; distributed systems, has worked alongside creators of core tech**, has presented at conferences, written very strong technical content for his company’s engineering blog (FAANG+ company) ; bootcamp grad, no tech degree From the outside, breaking into research doesn’t seem impossible, BUT it seems there are some factors that can increase your opportunity: - Does the current organization have research opportunities&#x2F;teams? - Joining the right team&#x2F;timing; maybe who you know? - Breaking in from the inside -- years at the company, &#x2F;social capital, reputation internally?</code></pre>

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