
From Software Engineer to AI Innovator: Insights from Janvi Kalra at OpenAI
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Welcome back to Pragmatic Engineer. Today we’re diving into what it really takes to move from software engineering into the world of AI, as shared by Janvi Kalra, now an AI engineer at OpenAI. Janvi reminds us that “curiosity is the most important skill” – it drives you to learn everything from linear algebra and probability to the latest transformer architectures. She recommends building hands-on projects, saying “I started with small prototypes on Hugging Face,” which not only sharpened her coding skills but also demonstrated her commitment to AI. Networking played a big role too: she reached out to mentors, joined community meetups, and kept refining her understanding of model fine-tuning and deployment. When it comes to interviews, Janvi advises focusing on clear explanations of your process. “It’s not just about getting the right answer,” she says, “it’s about showing how you think.” If you’re aiming to land your first AI engineer role, take ownership of your learning, keep experimenting, and never stop asking questions. Good luck!
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