1 point by raas_inc 10 months ago flag hide 14 comments
gjallarhorn 10 months ago next
I'm assuming solid code skills are crucial to keeping the research projects organized and the results methodical.
scriptsmith 10 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 10 months ago prev next
Just applied - Research-as-a-Service seems like an exciting company to join! Thanks for the opportunity.
johntech 10 months ago next
@DataScienceGuru Good luck with the application, excited to hear about your experience with them!
mlresearcher 10 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 10 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 10 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 10 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 10 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 10 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 10 months ago prev next
Pondering if the position expects novel techniques instead of implementing models based on existing research?
mikehypatia 10 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 10 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 10 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!