How should i maximise my employability in Data Science as a physics grad?
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How should i maximise my employability in Data Science as a physics grad?

I have just graduated with a Bsc in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Glasgow and was wondering how i should maximise my employability within this field, generally im thinking of learning SQL, doing the DeepLearning.AI ML specialization course and creating some sort of project of my own that i can put on my CV. Does this seem worthwhile or is there other things that you would recommend?

u/Drew--1987 — 5 days ago
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Is learning MATLAB+Simulink worth it as a Physics Graduate in the UK

Hi, I have just graduated with a BSc in Astronomy and Physics from the University of Glasgow and am looking at ways i can maximise my employability within different sectors, and was generally wondering how worth it learning MATLAB would be to improve my employability within an engineering role. I understand that engineering is an incredibly broad industry though, and looking it up the only current information i can seem to get is from google AI telling me that its worth it with no valid source.

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u/Drew--1987 — 5 days ago