Just reading this and seeing that it's recent gave me some reassurance that I'm going on the right path. I just started my PhD in September and in January I decided to start looking for a job, I also thought that getting a PhD would give me an advantage, especially given that most job postings on AI-research require it. I've also so far only seen rejection and silence with a couple of replies here and there that also end up either in rejection or ghosting which has been very demoralizing, especially given that you don't know what you're doing wrong (is it my resume? cover letter? or what???). Thank you for this post and good luck to you (and meπ ) on your search.
Just reading this and seeing that it's recent gave me some reassurance that I'm going on the right path. I just started my PhD in September and in January I decided to start looking for a job, I also thought that getting a PhD would give me an advantage, especially given that most job postings on AI-research require it. I've also so far only seen rejection and silence with a couple of replies here and there that also end up either in rejection or ghosting which has been very demoralizing, especially given that you don't know what you're doing wrong (is it my resume? cover letter? or what???). Thank you for this post and good luck to you (and meπ ) on your search.
Good luck man. Really really good luck, and all the serendipity in the world.
Good luck Christian!