2024-03-21 19:00:00
After a few years in the workforce, it is not uncommon to want to change jobs. This is often the only real way to progress, both in terms of skills and salary. If you really want to change your life and retrain, we advise you to do your research, especially when we know that certain professions requiring no training are extremely well paid.
This very well paid profession does not require training
According to the Bloomberg website, the new profession of “prompt engineer” is popular and in high demand. In French “entry/request engineer”, it is in fact a specialist in communication with artificial intelligence.
The objective of this job is to interact with different AIs to help them better understand human interactions. This is with the aim of improving exchanges between AI and humans.
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No training is therefore necessary to practice this profession currently, it is essentially learned on the job. On the other hand, you must have an excellent knowledge of the language in which you want to practice this profession as well as a good understanding of human interactions. Creativity is also a plus.
Still according to the Bloomberg site, the “prompt engineer” can earn up to more or less 308,000 euros per year or 25,000 euros per month.
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