Ask HN: Is Operations Research still a thing?
13 points by samuel2 a day ago | 7 comments
Hi HN,
I am currently looking for internships / junior positions in OR but there is almost nothing, even though the technology (e.g. integer linear solvers) had huge improvements over the last decade. There are open source implementations (e.g. HiGHS) and modeling languages (JuMP.jl) making it possible to solve complex decision problems at almost no cost.
- Why is the interest in optimization models not exploding in the industry?
- Is OR a promising field to specialize in?
- What is the best strategy to connect with OR practitioners?
Thanks for your insights!
zippyman55 6 minutes ago | next |
BS Physics and MS OR here. Loved both. I wish I took my OR classes way earlier. Just before I professionally retired I transitioned to a ML engineer job and knocked it out of the park. I was very well prepared w my skill set. In my opinion, too much of the data science field was getting dumbed down generating dashboards, etc. but the skill set was very valuable and I did advanced work. The OR community has a publication/society for analytics. Check out INFORMS. I’m not a fan of it as o think it misses the direction needed for ML. I think they are trying to refocus and address this. But the OR conferences are large. I actually like the decision science field better, moving up in management and making the right decisions and being able to articulate the reasoning was always important to me.