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Does submitting to only journals negatively affect research career after finishing PhD? [D]
I saw many discussions about TMLR and other journals lately and how their review processes are considered fairer and less random.
My question is, how much does it hurt one's chance much of getting interviewed/hired as a ML research scientist if they choose to publish at only journals like TMLR, JMLR, or Neurocomputing, instead of conferences?
Edit: just to clarify, I mean corporate research scientist positions instead of academic positions.
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