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Which non-technical skills help in a successful AI career?

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What non-technical skills do I actually need to get hired in AI because I'm honestly freaking out about my job search. I've been googling a lot and people keep mentioning communication and domain expertise but that sounds so corporate and useless? Like one dev blog said you need to be an ethics expert while another LinkedIn post said it's all about stakeholder management for business cases. I'm finishing my degree in London this summer and I really need to land something soon since my savings are basically gone and I don't want to waste time on the wrong thing. Do I need to learn how to sell stuff or just be good at explaining a model?


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What AI roles are you even targeting? Unfortunately, most grads ignore risk assessment... O'Reilly Media Building Machine Learning Pipelines Paperback Edition is a bit pricey but shows how messy and unreliable real systems get.


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I absolutely love this topic! The most amazing skill is data storytelling. Basically, its not just talking, its making the impact crystal clear! Try using Streamlit Cloud Community Edition to build interactive demos instead of just boring slides. Its a total game changer for interviews! Showing how your model actually fixes a real-world problem in real-time is what wins people over every time!


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