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Top 5 in-demand job roles in Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
June 2, 2021
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As per a report by Forbes, the hiring for Artificial Intelligence (AI) job roles has been growing at the rate of 74% annually. Today, AI is one of the most influential new-age technologies that are being used by many industries across the globe and the opportunities in AI are definitely surging.

The demand for skilled AI professionals is skyrocketing and hence it is the best time for you to explore a career in AI. You will need to upskill yourself with the required skills preferably from a globally recognised institution and also stay updated on the latest developments in the DeepTech industry.

Understanding various job roles in-demand in Artificial Intelligence is the first step on your path to exploring AI careers

5 most in-demand job roles in AI

According to a report by Gartner, “By 2023, at least 50% of enterprise applications will have embedded AI functionality built within the system giving a boost to the requirement of skilled AI professionals across the globe”. AI job roles are spread across diverse industries such as Healthcare, Education, Agriculture, Logistics, Automobile and others. You can explore opportunities based on your skill set and qualification.

Here are the top 5 AI job roles which are going to be in-demand.

  • Business Intelligence Developer
  • AI Engineer
  • Machine Learning Engineer
  • Robotic Scientist
  • Research Scientist

Business Intelligence Developer

As a Business Intelligence Developer, you will be in charge of developing, deploying, and maintaining BI interfaces. For this, you must have rich experience in software engineering, databases, and data analysis. To launch your career as a Business Intelligence Developer, you must at least have a bachelor’s degree in the field of Computer Science. Having a Master’s Degree will definitely help you excel in your career.

AI Engineer

AI Engineers are responsible to build AI models using machine learning algorithms and deep learning neural networks to draw business insights.  These insights can be used to make business decisions that affect the entire organization. So, your role as an AI Engineer is crucial for the entire organization. To become an AI Engineer, you must have a good understanding of programming languages, software development and Data Science. Having a Bachelor’s degree in IT, Computer Science, Statistics, Data Science or Finance is a must to become an AI Engineer. You can also go for a Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Cognitive Science or Data Science. Apart from the degrees, you can also go for a certification in Machine Learning or Data Science.

Machine Learning Engineer

While working as a Machine Learning Engineer, you will create programmes and algorithms that enable machines to take actions without being directed. You will enable computers to learn automatically without the need for programming. You must have a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field like Computer Science. Having a graduate degree will help you gain additional experience and expertise for managerial and more senior roles.

Top 5 in-demand job roles in Artificial Intelligence (AI)Research Scientist

If you want to become a Research Scientist, then you must have expertise in multiple AI disciplines such as Machine Learning, Computational Statistics, and Applied Mathematics. You will be a part of the entire development process of a product or prototype. You must have a master’s or doctoral degree in Computer Science or a related technical field.  If not,  you must have equivalent practical experience in this field. Having additional skills like parallel computing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, knowledge of algorithms, and distributed computing will help you grow in this domain.

Robotic Scientist

As a Robotic Scientist, you will be responsible to design operating systems, test operating functions, and will make cost estimations to mass-produce devices. You will build mechanical devices or robots which will automate the mundane tasks performed by humans. To become a Robotic Scientist, you must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Robotic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering. Having a specialization in Advanced Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Computer Science, Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) and related AI certifications will help you get into your desired company.

Artificial Intelligence (AI): Skills to launch a career in the technology

With the increased use of automation, the demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) professionals is growing steadily. With the government’s steps towards digitization and the emergence of AI start-ups and companies, the demand in India will continue to grow at a rapid pace. Industries will be in need of skilled AI professionals. If you wish to build a career in AI, then you should start building your expertise. With the right skill set, you will not only be able to launch your career in AI but also be able to grow tremendously.  

Here are a few must-have technical skills,

  • Programming languages- Python, R, Java, C++
  • Linear algebra and statistics
  • Signal processing techniques
  • Neural network architectures

Apart from the technical skills, you must have the following soft skills to build a career in AI,

  • Communication
  • Teamwork
  • Creativity
  • Critical thinking
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Decision making
  • Leadership

While a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or related fields is a prerequisite for you to launch a career in AI, you can also build the necessary skill set through professional certifications. 

Also read: AI-Powered Marketing is the Future 

There are many well-known EdTech platforms that are offering advanced certification programs in AI/ML. These programs are well-designed for current and aspiring professionals who are keen to explore the latest trends in AI. The courses are a combination of theory and practical which will allow you to master in-demand skills and build world-class expertise. You just need to choose the right course that meets your requirements and get started.

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