Jan. 21, 2022, 11:35 a.m. | /u/truffelmayo

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I was offered a dream (at this stage of my career) NLP developer role in an AI project after many years in non-tech positions (research/ editorial but with a Linguistics degree), which I was told required some knowledge of Python, which I have been teaching myself for the past 6 months. I realised that their NLP tools are basically automatic/low code. Will this hinder my progression into a NLP career? How do I leverage my experience from that type of …

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