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Hi everyone, haaaalp. Im actually about to spend some 30 odd hours binge studying, fueled by coffee, for an interview at Amazon Im having an informal meeting with someone for tomorrow. It is a good opportunity without my degrees. do you have any advice on subject material I should bring up (machine learning)? Ive got no clue how to handle this technical interview most people have 4-8 years of college and internships to boot. Im unsure of the exact position. The interviewer is the Senior Machine Learning Scientist at Amazon on a sabbatical from his university. It isnt an internship, I believe, it was informally expressed as a position..I could swing an executive or research assistant possibly. Im feeling very unsure... Im looking to leverage quick learning and passion for technology to provide fast and excellent engineering solutions for planning and development phases projects specifically related to machine learning. essentially I had a conversation with the interviewer after meeting them randomly. I made the connection through conversation. It was a talk about how I dont require preliminary apologetics or get caught easily in the panoply of contradictory polemic rhetoric that derides reflection, awareness, and thought so common pointlessly. it was about how I like to illuminate the unknown and identify uncertainty and keep in mind certainty (or the illusion of it) is what kills the ability to accurately calculate, evaluate, or appraise and operate in life way. so my interest in evidentiary foundations that turned into machine learning talk about how I wanted to focus on understanding biological functioning as a preliminary theoretical base to unraveling neural network analogy in artificial intelligence. So I could simulate properties of biological neural networks in order to build mathematical models of biological neural systems learning computational neuroscience/CSE with computer engineering then was told he was a senior machine learning scientist, and he was interested in interviewing me for a position. C#, C++, Test Automation, MySQL, Win32 API, PHP, Visual Studio, Windows, DirectX, XNA, Linux, JavaScript, HTTP, Python and some knowledge of related things, but little formal training in most of it halp. any suggestions on technical interviews/hiring? Brenna Tafoya
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 07:30:01 +0000

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