Hey fellow AI enthusiasts! Welcome to our monthly talent exchange for those seeking to hire or get hired in the AI and machine learning domain. Let's make connections that propel our careers forward!
For Companies Looking to Hire:
For Professionals Seeking Opportunities:
Let's ensure our postings are valuable and relevant. Looking forward to seeing successful partnerships sprout from this initiative!
And remember, this is a space for developers with experience. Happy networking!
Has anyone used the LinkedIn Talent Insights tool to scout for AI roles? I'm curious about how it compares to platforms like this in terms of quality and variety of listings. Any insights or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
For those of you looking for remote opportunities, I'd love to hear if there are any specific platforms or communities you find successful other than this one? I've been juggling between a full-time role and freelancing, so I'm always on the lookout for tips on balancing both effectively. Thanks!
I love this initiative! Just curious, how do companies verify the skills and experience of professionals listed here? Any advice on best practices for presenting a portfolio or case studies to stand out?
I love this initiative! I've actually landed a gig via this thread last month as an AI Engineer. The connection was seamless, and the hiring process was swift. For those curious, I had experience with TensorFlow and scikit-learn, and I was looking for something remote due to family commitments. It proves how powerful these networks can be!
I've been following these listings for a few months now and landed a fantastic remote gig as an AI Engineer focusing on NLP. If you're hesitant about remote roles, I can say it has opened up a whole new set of opportunities for me, especially living in a city with fewer tech companies.
Very cool! Has anyone here had experience with negotiating remote roles? I find companies offering hybrid options but prefer more remote flexibility, especially for roles heavy on data science and machine learning. Any tips or specific success stories would be super helpful!
This is awesome! I've landed a gig through here last month as an AI Engineer for an NYC startup. Laying out my skill set clearly really helped attract the right opportunities. For fellow job-seekers, make sure to highlight specific projects you've worked on. It helped me demonstrate my expertise, especially in PyTorch!
For professionals looking to get hired, how important is it to have experience with the latest frameworks or languages? Are companies usually open to training on the job, or is it better to focus on self-studying to keep up with industry trends like PyTorch or TensorFlow?
Hey everyone, just wanted to chime in with my experience using this forum last month. I found an amazing gig as a remote NLP specialist. The company was super professional and open to flexibility, which was a big plus for me. Definitely recommend being detailed in your pitch; it helps a lot!
Quick question for companies listing remote positions: how do you handle time zone differences, especially for teams distributed globally? As someone based in Singapore, I'm exploring opportunities with flexibility in working hours without sacrificing team communication.
For those looking to hire, how flexible are roles usually with remote options? As someone who's been working remotely for over three years, I've found it crucial for work-life balance and productivity. Love to hear more about the current trends in remote opportunities!
Great initiative! I've found several gigs through such listings and they've been instrumental in advancing my career. Recently, I landed a contract role as an AI researcher working on a hybrid remote setup, which fits perfectly with my work-life balance. Good luck to everyone looking!
Great initiative! I've used similar platforms, and it's always helpful to see specific details like tech stacks and flexibility options. Last month, I found a role focusing on PyTorch optimization which perfectly matched my skill set. My advice: Be as detailed as possible in your pitch to attract the right opportunities.
This is a great initiative! I've been using this thread for a few months and already landed a gig as a data scientist focusing on NLP. Remote work has been the best part since it allows me to balance projects across different time zones.
I've been hiring AI engineers for a couple of years now, and it's amazing how fast the landscape is changing! One tip I have for those hiring is to focus on candidates who have hands-on project experience rather than those with just theoretical knowledge. My AI team is fully remote, which has broadened our talent pool globally and really enriched our work culture. Good luck to everyone out there, both companies and job seekers!
I’m curious about the compensation trends lately. What salary ranges are typical for AI engineers in Europe, especially in countries like Germany or France? Also, are there significant differences between remote and on-site roles in terms of pay?