Exploring Career Options: Tech vs Semi-Tech vs Non-Tech Profiles - Salaries, Skills & Suitability

Exploring the world of tech and non-tech career options for students, from software development and machine learning to data analysis and consulting - discover the opportunities and required skills for each profile.

  • Here are the 20-24 clean bullet points summarizing the video:
  • * Software Development Profile (SWE):
  • + Three phases: design, develop, test
  • + Mainly design, develop, and testing before releasing features
  • + Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon hire for this role
  • + Salary range: 3.3-5 LPA (lakh per annum)
  • * High-Frequency Trading (HFT) or Quant:
  • + Develop systems to trade financial securities
  • + Time-sensitive job requiring decision-making in small time intervals
  • + CTC: 25-30 LPA minimum, up to 80-90 lakh in India
  • + Companies like EbulLient Securities, Tower Research Capital hire for this role
  • + Thoroughly test software for bugs and issues before releasing features
  • + Salary range: 16-18 LPA (lakh per annum)
  • + Amazon hires for QA tester roles
  • * Machine Learning Profile:
  • + Develop models to solve real-world problems
  • + Research-oriented field requiring master's degree
  • + Companies like Amazon, PayPal hire for data science engineers
  • + Salary range: 30-50 LPA (lakh per annum) as a fresher
  • + Analyze and visualize data to help stakeholders make decisions
  • + Salary range: 7-15 LPA (lakh per annum)
  • + Companies like Amazon hire for this role
  • * Business Analyst Profile:
  • + Help businesses improve operations and decision-making processes
  • + Salary range: 21 LPA (lakh per annum)
  • + Top product-based companies like Amazon hire for this role
  • * Technical Analyst Profile:
  • + Work with different tools and software to improve company internal processes
  • + Freshers can get 9-18 LPA (lakh per annum)
  • + Companies like Oracle, Ion hire for this role
  • + Give expert advice and solutions to businesses, organizations, and individuals
  • + Improve operations, solve problems, or help achieve strategic goals

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❓ What do you think? What role in tech or non-tech industries aligns best with your interests, skills, and long-term career goals? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!