Grad school isn't for me. On the up side, I've learned a bunch of math and stat, on the down side, my coding skills have suffered. I used to be fairly strong with C++ and could whip up some scripts in python, but I'm a bit rusty.
What are some skills that are in high demand right now? Spark? Go?
Firts, you should revive those coding skills, because coders can work alone or teams. Second, you should get a program, or just Excel to make list of your strengts and weaks. Second, you should learn some new coding languages like bash. Third, you should learn social skills, because they are always good to have. If you have good social skills, you will go far with life. Fourth, just think. Are you interested of something? Do you want to do something that you think is useful? Just relax on your bed, look your roof, listen music and let the thoughts come in to your head. If you catch something good go with it. Have Fun!
I started down a similar path in the past 6 weeks. After a bunch of research I decided to learn Python and apply it to IoT and data science. During my research I used indeed.com/jobtrends to help lead me in a direction that has plenty of opportunity across several industries.
If you just want to earn money, go for Machine Learning with Tensorflow and dig deep into Python. Thats very valuable and there's lots of positions for people of all skill levels in this area. Plus it sounds cool at dinnerparties.
Lots of people know Tensorflow and python, but if you can be one of the people that also understands the underlying math and can think about the results in statistical terms, rather than simply treating it as a black box, then you'll be way ahead of the pack.
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Good luck!
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