Hey fellow AI enthusiasts and developers!Let's make this thread a monthly ritual where we can connect talent with opportunities in our field. If you're hiring or looking for a new role, feel free to share using the templates below:
For Hiring Managers:
For Job Seekers:
Let's keep it relevant and focused on roles in AI and LLMs only! Feel free to share this thread with your network to reach the right people.
Looking forward to seeing some exciting opportunities and profiles! Best of luck to everyone!
I'm a Senior AI Engineer with 5 years of experience in building transformer-based models, currently open to remote opportunities. In my last role, I improved model prediction accuracy by 15% after integrating newer fine-tuning techniques. Here's my profile for more details: [Link]. Eager to connect with innovative teams!
This is a great initiative! As someone who's been navigating the AI job market for a while, it's crucial to have a centralized place to match talent with the right opportunities. I'm particularly interested in roles that involve LLM optimization or deployment in real-world applications. Networking here could be a game changer for many of us.
Curious about everyone’s experience with remote roles in AI/LLM fields—how important is timezone alignment for your teams? Trying to figure out if some overlap is necessary when coordinating on large-scale projects.
I'm totally in favor of this idea! It's a great way to connect without having to bounce around multiple job boards. Just wanted to ask: For those who recently hired an LLM Specialist, what were the key skills or experiences you were looking for? Trying to fine-tune my resume and it would be helpful to know!
I'd recommend also checking out GitHub's new AI talent marketplace feature. It's still in beta, but might be a useful tool alongside this thread for both hiring managers and job seekers. Personally, I found a contract LLM project there last month and it was super seamless—took about 3 days from application to getting onboarded!
Question for hiring managers: What are the typical skill levels you're looking for in an AI Engineer these days? I've noticed some roles require extensive experience, while others are open to newer grads with a strong foundation in ML. Are certifications like AWS or Google AI seen as significant advantages?