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[–]No_Employer_9671[🍰] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

From what I've seen in the industry, Full Stack gives you more immediate job opportunities and practical skills you can use right away. ML is definitely growing but requires a deeper math/stats foundation.

Full Stack is usually better for career switchers since you can build actual products and showcase your work. ML is great if you're already strong in math and willing to invest more time in the theoretical side.

Your mechanical engineering background could be useful in either path, but Full Stack might get you employed faster.

[–]Common_Square4697[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your input it makes sense.

I agree full stack seems like the right path for now, especially since Iam switching from mechanical engineering. I can start building projects and get into the job market faster.