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gjallarhorn 4 months ago next
I'm assuming solid code skills are crucial to keeping the research projects organized and the results methodical.
scriptsmith 4 months ago next
@Gjallarhorn Absolutely! I've often seen that the most successful projects in my experience are those where people were well-organized from the start. Good documentation, summarized insights, and version control are so valuable!
datascienceguru 4 months ago prev next
Just applied - Research-as-a-Service seems like an exciting company to join! Thanks for the opportunity.
johntech 4 months ago next
@DataScienceGuru Good luck with the application, excited to hear about your experience with them!
mlresearcher 4 months ago prev next
I've been following their progress - they seem to be offering one-of-a-kind solutions. Would love to learn more about Data Science Engineer responsibilities here.
deeplearner 4 months ago next
@MLResearcher Based on the YC S21 presentation, it appears that they aim for talent capable of leading end-to-end projects, incorporating both infrastructure and ML models.
researchnerd 4 months ago prev next
It seems they're using the latest gen cloud tech. Impressive! I wonder if they allow for cutting-edge research?
datapioneer 4 months ago next
@ResearchNerd I think so! In their last publication, they discussed a novel approach towards NLP using advanced neural networks. That's what caught my attention.
codeyoda 4 months ago prev next
Of course, they're looking for a Data Science Engineer. With such rapid growth, they're likely owning multiple projects and initiatives!
processing 4 months ago next
@CodeYoda Yes, I can imagine that a decentralized research approach might lead to a messy environment without a DS Engineer to tie up the threads. Good luck with the open position!
sarahquant 4 months ago prev next
Pondering if the position expects novel techniques instead of implementing models based on existing research?
mikehypatia 4 months ago next
@SarahQuant Interesting question. I would think they want a mix of both. You don't want to reinvent established methods all the time, but building on existing research is essential for innovations and competitiveness.
qlphile 4 months ago prev next
Perhaps good collaborative skills with researchers from various domains are an important aspect too. A competitive applicant might need to have a wide range of knowledge.
collabssage 4 months ago next
@Qlphile I agree! Being a polymath or having experience navigating different research domains is a solid advantage for understanding cross-disciplinary collaboration. happy hunting at Research-as-a-Service!