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From Graduate to Game-Changer: How a Career in Data & AI Lets You Make a Real Difference

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From Graduate to Game-Changer: How a Career in Data & AI Lets You Make a Real Difference

Data and AI are helping doctors detect diseases earlier, giving scientists new ways to fight climate change, and enabling businesses to make ethical, efficient decisions that benefit both people and the planet.  

And, with the right training and support, you can be at the heart of it.

At Kubrick, we help graduates from all backgrounds become the consultants who lead these kinds of projects.

And they weren’t all coders with maths degrees. We taught them the technical and professional skills needed to thrive in AI and data careers, and we’ll do the same for you.  

There’s a variety of roles available. You could be a data consultant uncovering the insights that will transform a business, or an AI strategist helping organisations use technology responsibly and sustainably. Our consultants work with clients like Unilever, global banks, and healthcare leaders.

Plus, with Kubrick’s support, progression is fast. You’ll be ready to take on leadership roles before you know it.  For many of our female consultants, this career path has been transformative:

 

“Before joining Kubrick I went to the University of Warwick and I studied Philosophy, and I had no prior experience of any data or coding. I was fresh, new, and joined Kubrick, and they taught me everything I know now.”  

Izzy Grint, Kubrick Data Project Consultant

 

“I wanted to get into data, but I have a background in Geography. I didn’t have that full experience that would help get me into a full role. I would’ve had to do a Masters for around £17,000, whereas with Kubrick you’re getting paid to train to that same point.”

Georgia Sugg, Kubrick Data Project Consultant

 

You’ve already got the skills, we’ll just teach you how to use them. For a career that challenges you, empowers you, and allows you to make a real difference in data and AI, join us here at Kubrick.  
 

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