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How to land your next job role in the AI industry

10 May 2024 , 11:13
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How to land your next job role in the AI industry
How to land your next job role in the AI industry

WORRIED that AI is going to take your job? Don’t be.

Right now AI is creating thousands more roles than it is replacing.

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Government figures show that positions for AI specialists such as Data Scientists and Advanced Analysts are growing six times faster than average, as more firms begin to us AI to help with everyday tasks. 

Demand for Generative AI roles, which means working with the tech to produce content, has soared by 500 per cent.

AI expert jobs are also in the top 10 jobs expected to grow fastest between 2024 and 2027. So for the smartest move in careers right now, make the move into artificial intelligence.

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Here’s all you need to know to get started, from Sun Jobs.

What kind of job can I get work with AI?

There are a whole raft of new jobs being created to support the use of AI.

Key ones include Machine Learning Engineers who create algorithms and programmes which allow machines to work without being directed by humans, such as a self-driving car or a customised social media newsfeed. 

Data scientists use software, artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyse and interpret large amounts of data and AI trainers help teach AI to do jobs, just like training a human.

There are even specialist jobs in AI policy, helping to formulate laws and policy decisions regulating AI, including risks and benefits.

How much does an AI job pay? 

The demand is so high right now that AI roles pay way above average.

While the average AI salary is currently £64,968, machine learning engineers can command over £100,000 and data scientists usually earn more than £70,000.

What qualifications do I need to work in AI?

Most people working in the AI field have a degree in a related area, including computer science and data science and some jobs require master's degrees too.

While that is still the main route, an increasing number of firms are offering degree apprenticeships too.

As AI becomes more mainstream, the number of standard apprenticeships and entry-level jobs working with AI is beginning to increase too.

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If you don’t have any qualifications in computing but are keen to try out the sector, take a free course from the Institute of Coding to begin your learning journey. See instituteofcoding.org.

How can I advance my career in AI? 

As AI is a relatively new sector, there are plenty of opportunities to advance and shape the future of the industry.

Begin by joining or following industry bodies such as aisb.org.uk and turing.ac.uk.

Build your professional network and attend industry events.

Remember to continually update your CV as you learn more and post about your achievements on LinkedIn to catch recruiters’’ eye – or AI!

Ready to click with your next job? Here are the top AI roles on offer in the UK this week, from Sun Jobs.

AI - Machine Learning Engineer, Senior Associate, PwC UK, Manchester

Good at managing people as well as machines? You’ll need both skill sets to work in this senior PWC position.

The Job: PwC is looking for an experienced Machine Learning Engineer with coaching and managing experience in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, or London.

What You’ll Do: Among other tasks, you’ll be designing, developing, and deploying production machine learning pipelines and contributing to PwC’s machine learning-enabled, business-facing applications with effective, high-quality code.

You’ll Need: Knowledge of Python for machine learning development and deployment, HTML, CSS, and Typescript for building out user-facing front ends and SQL for feature storage and manipulation.

Apply Now: See further details of this role, along with other opportunities at PwC.

AI Content Writer, DataAnnotation, Remote

Love to talk? Then this role training chatbots could be for you.

The Job: A great opportunity to get into AI, DataAnnotation seeks writers and curious, detail-oriented people to join the team and teach AI chatbots as an AI Content Writer.

What You’ll Do: You will have conversations with chatbots that we work with in order to measure their progress, as well as write novel conversations in order to teach them what to say.

You’ll Need: You’ll need excellent writing and grammar skills, strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality and a Bachelor's degree.

Apply Now: Get all the information you need, or see what else is on offer at DataAnnotation.

AI Sales Specialist, Zendesk, Remote

Excited about AI? Use your sales skills to help more businesses benefit.

The Job: As AI Sales Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in achieving a bookings target and driving the sales growth and adoption of cutting-edge AI solutions.

What You’ll Do: Taking full ownership of sales quotas, you’ll proactively work towards meeting and exceeding targets, and build and nurture strong relationships with customers, leveraging a value-based selling methodology to align AI solutions to their goals.

You’ll Need: A minimum of five years’ of experience in conversational AI sales.

You'll be results-oriented with a track record of meeting or exceeding sales targets and will have in-depth knowledge of artificial intelligence technologies and their practical application to enhance customer and agent experiences in contact centres.

Apply Now: Apply for this job, or discover other open roles at Zendesk.

Discover thousands of open vacancies for jobs all across the UK now on The Sun Job Board.

Jane Hamilton

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