
Nisha Arya Ahmed
Technical Writer at Freelance
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
kdnuggets.com | Nisha Arya Ahmed
When you’re looking for a data analytics job, the number one thing you want to show off to your future employer is your skill set. This can be done in the interview phase during your technical assessment, however you will need to land the call back first. What you can do to secure that call back is by showing off your skillset in your resume with data analytic-focused projects. Projects will let your future employer know that you can use your technical skills and apply them to real-life scenarios.
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1 month ago |
kdnuggets.com | Nisha Arya Ahmed
Many organisations look at your LinkedIn before getting that initial call back. Therefore, you need to ensure it is optimised. When trying to find a job, simple things can hold us back. For example, our resumes are too long that recruiters put them down, or we’re attacking the job-hunting process all wrong.
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2 months ago |
kdnuggets.com | Nisha Arya Ahmed
From the unveiling of the Rubin AI chips to what the next multi-trillion dollar industry is. San Jose was busy. Road closures, extortionate Uber prices, queues to get into the elevator. All for one reason — the biggest AI event of the year: NVIDIA GTC (GPU Technology Conference). NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang kicked off his infamous keynote by shooting a t-shirt gun before he referred to the GTC event as the Super Bowl of AI.
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2 months ago |
kdnuggets.com | Nisha Arya Ahmed
In this article, we will go through 2 simple but effective tips on how you can optimise your resume. Finding a job in today's economy seems like a chore that gets more difficult by the day. Companies are making cuts, there is not enough money circulating, and competition for tech roles is increasing. When you’re in the job hunting phase, many people freshen up their resume with their most recent roles, change their old number to their current number, and call it a day.
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2 months ago |
kdnuggets.com | Nisha Arya Ahmed
We are seeing more and more organisations release their inference services. The AI landscape has become overwhelming, and it can be one thing on top of another that you need to be knowledgeable about. There is a lot of hype around generative AI, and although it would be ideal to throw in a text prompt and have your output be perfect to the T, it’s not as easy as that. In this article, I will discuss the two processes of Generative AI: training and inference. What is the Training Process?
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