Not sure in what kind of company do you work, but if your current company has a data science team, you could hopefully request to do a shadowing session with them. If the company has a good culture of collaboration, you could learn a lot that way. But ultimately, in order to move to work doing this, is not enough with you learning, but also need to have a project that displays your skills. A recruiter will be much more impressed if you show something rather than if you explain which courses you took.
Otherwise, you could search for companies requiring very light ML work (although sometimes that could just be classified as data analysis or business intelligence) and work from there.
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Not sure in what kind of company do you work, but if your current company has a data science team, you could hopefully request to do a shadowing session with them. If the company has a good culture of collaboration, you could learn a lot that way. But ultimately, in order to move to work doing this, is not enough with you learning, but also need to have a project that displays your skills. A recruiter will be much more impressed if you show something rather than if you explain which courses you took.
Otherwise, you could search for companies requiring very light ML work (although sometimes that could just be classified as data analysis or business intelligence) and work from there.