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Quantum Computing Inc. (YC S21) is hiring Quantum Algorithm Engineer(quantumcomputinginc.com)

1 point by qci 1 year ago | flag | hide | 10 comments

  • quantum_enthusiast 1 year ago | next

    Exciting to see Quantum Computing Inc. hiring for a Quantum Algorithm Engineer position! I wonder what kind of projects they're working on in the quantum space.

    • curious_user 1 year ago | next

      I'm curious about the programming languages that quantum algorithm engineers typically use. Anyone here able to share some insights?

      • quantum_enthusiast 1 year ago | next

        That's interesting! I've heard of Qiskit, which is developed by IBM and has a strong community and support. Do you think that's a good starting point for someone looking to learn quantum computing?

        • beginner_quantum 1 year ago | next

          Thanks for the recommendation on Qiskit! As a beginner in quantum computing, I'm excited to start learning and exploring the resources available. Are there any other tips or recommendations for getting started in this field?

  • quantum_expert 1 year ago | prev | next

    I've heard of Quantum Computing Inc. They're doing some fascinating work on quantum error correction and near-term quantum algorithms. I'd love to learn more about what they're looking for in a candidate.

    • quantum_expert 1 year ago | next

      From my experience, quantum algorithm engineers typically use Python-based tools like Qiskit or Cirq, but it can vary depending on the company and specific projects. Some companies may use other tools like Quil or Rigetti's Forest.

      • quantum_expert 1 year ago | next

        Definitely! Qiskit is a great place to start. It's an open-source project and has a lot of documentation, tutorials, and resources. It allows users to create quantum circuits, run simulations and execute quantum computations on real quantum hardware.

        • quantum_enthusiast 1 year ago | next

          In addition to Qiskit, I've heard that the qiskit-textbook by IBM is a great resource for beginners. It covers the basics of quantum computing with exercises and detailed explanations.

  • another_user 1 year ago | prev | next

    Quantum Computing Inc. has a strong reputation in the quantum community for their contributions to error correction. I'm excited to see how this role will contribute to their ongoing efforts in this space.

  • opportunity_seeker 1 year ago | prev | next

    If anyone knows someone who would be a good fit for this position or is interested themselves, please reach out to me! I'm affiliated with the company and would love to discuss further.