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What Careers After 42?

42 is constantly adapting its courses to keep pace with technological developments.

The digital world is changing fast, very fast. Artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing and automation are transforming businesses and giving rise to new careers. Thanks to its teacher-free teaching approach, based on project-based learning, peer collaboration and solving real-world problems, 42 continually adapts its courses to keep pace with technological developments. This agility enables students to acquire skills that are always up to date and directly applicable in the professional world, without having to grapple with content that has become obsolete.

These roles are among the most sought-after by companies undertaking digital transformation, implementing cloud strategies and adopting artificial intelligence:

AI Engineer

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising every sector. AI Engineers design, develop and integrate AI-based solutions to automate tasks, improve performance or create innovative new products. Thanks to the skills acquired at 42 in programming, algorithms, data processing and software development, students are able to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to transform artificial intelligence models into practical applications.

Key responsibilities:

  • Develop applications incorporating artificial intelligence

  • Implement generative and predictive models

  • Design intelligent assistants and autonomous agents

  • Deploy AI solutions in production environments

  • Optimise system performance and reliability

Machine Learning Engineer

The Machine Learning Engineer specialises in the design, training and industrialisation of machine learning models. This role lies at the intersection of software development, data and artificial intelligence. It involves transforming large volumes of data into systems capable of learning, predicting and continuously improving.

Key responsibilities:

  • Preparing and utilising data

  • Develop machine learning models

  • Training and evaluating algorithms

  • Automating data and training pipelines

  • Deploy and monitor models

DevOps Engineer

Companies are looking for specialists capable of bridging the gap between development and IT operations teams. The DevOps Engineer automates processes, speeds up deployments and ensures the reliability of digital infrastructure. The systems, networking, cloud and development skills acquired at 42 provide a natural foundation for this role, which has become essential in all technology organisations.

Key responsibilities:

  • Automating software deployments

  • Manage cloud infrastructure

  • Designing CI/CD pipelines

  • Monitor service availability

  • Enhance the security and resilience of platforms

Cybersecurity Expert

Cybersecurity has become a strategic issue for businesses, public sector organisations and individuals. The Cybersecurity Expert protects information systems against cyberattacks, identifies vulnerabilities and implements appropriate defences. The systems, networks and security projects at 42 provide a solid foundation for progressing into this rapidly growing field.

Key responsibilities:

  • Analysing and securing IT infrastructures

  • Carry out security audits and tests

  • Detect and respond to incidents

  • Protect sensitive data

  • Implement best practices in cybersecurity

A course that prepares you for the jobs of the future

At 42, we do not train students in a specific technology, but rather in the ability to learn continuously. Digital professions are constantly evolving, and many of the roles that will exist in a few years’ time have not yet been invented. 42’s teaching approach enables students to acquire the technical fundamentals, independence, creativity and adaptability needed to achieve lasting success in the technology ecosystem.