Oct-25-2017, 01:24 PM
I'm not an employer in ML, but if I were in your position, I would contact the HR departments of the companies you've listed and ask them. Having spent many years in the electrical/electronics industry I can say that math is a big part of the job. Now retired and attempting to teach my self a computer language (Python) as well as being a member of this forum and reading many of the questions posted, it seems math is also relied on quite a bit. If it is an either/or situation and you have a firm working knowledge of at least Algebra and Trigonometry, then you could probably get by without the minor. If not, you should, at the very least, take a class or two to bring you up to snuff.
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OS: Windows 10, openSuse 42.3, freeBSD 11, Raspian "Stretch"
Python 3.6.5, IDE: PyCharm 2018 Community Edition