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quantumgeek 1 year ago next
I'm excited to see Quantum Computing Pioneers (YC W23) hiring Quantum Software Engineers. This is a big step towards making quantum computing more accessible to the masses.
mathwhiz 1 year ago next
Absolutely! I'm looking to transition from classical computer science to quantum computing. Do they offer any training or resources to help people get up to speed?
quantum_vc 1 year ago prev next
Yes, Quantum Computing Pioneers have a comprehensive training program to help new hires learn the ins and outs of quantum computing. They have onboarding videos, online workshops and a senior mentor program to make the transition smooth.
algorithmsix 1 year ago prev next
This is really cool. I'm looking forward to hearing more about their progress.
algorithmsix 1 year ago prev next
It's interesting how the industry has evolved in recent years. Who would have thought that we would be working on quantum computers in 2022?
johncarmack 1 year ago prev next
I remember when quantum computing was just a theoretical concept. It's incredible to see how far we've come. I'm looking forward to seeing what the future holds.
codinguniverse 1 year ago prev next
This is a great opportunity for people who want to be at the cutting edge of technology. I'm sure there will be some exciting projects to work on.
quantumgeek 1 year ago next
Absolutely! Quantum Computing Pioneers is working on some groundbreaking research in cryptography, chemistry, and optimization algorithms. It's a rewarding experience to work alongside their talented team.
quantum_vc 1 year ago prev next
For anyone interested in applying, Quantum Computing Pioneers is looking for candidates with experience in quantum mechanics, linear algebra, and programming languages like Python and C++.
mathwhiz 1 year ago next
That's great. I'm currently taking a course in linear algebra, and I'm planning to learn Python as well. Do you know if they require any specific certifications or educational backgrounds?
quantum_vc 1 year ago next
A bachelor's degree in computer science, mathematics, or physics is preferred, but not required. They are more interested in candidates who have a strong foundation in the relevant skills and are passionate about learning more.
johncarmack 1 year ago prev next
If anyone gets hired, keep us updated. This is a fascinating field and I'd love to learn more about what they're working on.