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Question for employers.
May 18, 2023, 3:45 a.m. | /u/Pyrrh0000
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I’m building a resume (CV) for NLP/AI jobs and I’m approaching this new career path from an academic background. I have multiple publications that apply various NLP methods such as sentiment analysis, topic modeling, word2vec, data processing, and latent semantic analysis (corpus linguistics). I have a background and an undergrad in philosophy and I’ve used these techniques to aid in philosophical research (along with Bible studies).
My question: would this suffice for employment? My reasoning is that these publications …
academic analysis apply building career data data processing employers jobs languagetechnology linguistics modeling multiple nlp path philosophy processing publications resume semantic sentiment sentiment analysis topic modeling word2vec
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