Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Self-Driving Car Jobs Computer Vision Grads Earn $200,000
Self-Driving Car Jobs Computer Vision Grads Earn $200,000 CNBC reports Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh is spinning out graduates earning $200,000 to work in the rapidly growing field of self-driving cars. Pittsburgh has become Americaâs unofficial self-driving car research capital. At least four companies in the autonomous vehicle business, including Uber, have set up offices in the city; theyâve been testing its self-driving cars on Pittsburghâs streets since 2016. Andrew Moore, the dean of Carnegie Mellonâs computer science school, said that graduates of its computer vision program are getting job offers from these firms with pay packages of upwards of $200,000 right out of school. Itâs a situation thatâs âunheard of for any role until recently,â Moore said. âIt does feel very much like a gold rush town at the moment,â he added. Computer science and engineering are always ranked among the highest-paid college majors. But itâs fairly rare even for engineers and computer science majors to earn over $100,000 right after graduating, let alone $200,000. Computer vision is a specialized field focused on enabling computers and other machines to âseeâ as well, or even better than, a human. Itâs obviously an essential subject of research for companies in the business of self-driving cars. Carnegie Mellonâs program costs a hefty $68,000 a year. But what with the lofty salaries commanded by graduates, the program can quickly pay for itself for students. Moore estimates there are up to 2,000 computer vision grads working in Pittsburgh right now.
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