Career path for junior developer with a maths degree
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So currently I'm a junior developer working a Microsoft (.NET) role and have been since graduating from my mathematics degree. I took this position to gain some experience commercially as a developer but now I'm worried that I will only be seen as a .Net developer Does anyone have any advice for transitioning into other areas of software development that may suit my degree more. I have considered machine learning but will my experience as a .NET developer be of any interest to a company recruiting for machine learning engineers?
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So currently I'm a junior developer working a Microsoft (.NET) role and have been since graduating from my mathematics degree. I took this position to gain some experience commercially as a developer but now I'm worried that I will only be seen as a .Net developer Does anyone have any advice for transitioning into other areas of software development that may suit my degree more. I have considered machine learning but will my experience as a .NET developer be of any interest to a company recruiting for machine learning engineers?
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So currently I'm a junior developer working a Microsoft (.NET) role and have been since graduating from my mathematics degree. I took this position to gain some experience commercially as a developer but now I'm worried that I will only be seen as a .Net developer Does anyone have any advice for transitioning into other areas of software development that may suit my degree more. I have considered machine learning but will my experience as a .NET developer be of any interest to a company recruiting for machine learning engineers?
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So currently I'm a junior developer working a Microsoft (.NET) role and have been since graduating from my mathematics degree. I took this position to gain some experience commercially as a developer but now I'm worried that I will only be seen as a .Net developer Does anyone have any advice for transitioning into other areas of software development that may suit my degree more. I have considered machine learning but will my experience as a .NET developer be of any interest to a company recruiting for machine learning engineers?
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