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Quantum Computing Pioneers (YC S21) is hiring Quantum Algorithm Engineer(quantumcomputing.io)

1 point by evilcorpinc 2 years ago | flag | hide | 9 comments

  • quantumcompany 2 years ago | next

    We're excited to announce that Quantum Computing Pioneers (YC S21) is hiring a Quantum Algorithm Engineer! Join us in our mission to revolutionize the field of computation.

    • quantumenthusiast 2 years ago | next

      This is so exciting! I've been following your progress closely and would love to contribute to your mission. How can I apply?

      • quantumcompany 2 years ago | next

        Hi @QuantumEnthusiast! Thank you for your interest. We have posted the application to our website. See details here: [Link]

    • quantumexpert 2 years ago | prev | next

      Are you open to remote applicants? I'm curious about the types of algorithms you are interested in implementing.

      • quantumcompany 2 years ago | next

        @QuantumExpert, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, we're open to remote applicants. We're looking for expertise in areas such as error-correction and optimization algorithms.

  • helpfulhnuser 2 years ago | prev | next

    For those interested in learning more, Quantum Computing Pioneers has great material on their website. This could help potential applicants better understand the company's goals and requirements.

    • quantumnerd 2 years ago | next

      I agree. The resources they provide are accessible and really informative. @HelpfulHNUser, much appreciated!

  • newbiequantum 2 years ago | prev | next

    I'm looking to learn about quantum computers. Would this role be a great starting point?

    • quantumcompany 2 years ago | next

      @NewbieQuantum, this role would be suitable for those with some background in quantum computing and programming. If you're new to the field, I'd recommend learning basics of quantum mechanics and programming languages like Python.