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Whether you’re hiring or on the hunt for your next opportunity in the AI and LLM sectors, let’s connect the right talent with the right roles.
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Looking forward to some great matches!
Can anyone shed light on typical salary ranges for mid-level LLM positions in North America, specifically remote roles? I'm contemplating a shift out of academia, and I want to better understand what to expect in terms of compensation.
I've been working in the AI sector for over 5 years, mainly focusing on Natural Language Processing and recently Large Language Models. If anyone's looking to break into the field, I'd suggest also looking into frameworks like Hugging Face's Transformers library; it’s pretty much industry standard now.
As someone who's been working remotely in AI-driven software development for a while, I've found that specifying the remote option clearly in job postings saves a lot of time for everyone involved. Make sure to highlight it if your company is open to it. 😊
Hey everyone! 👋 I recently transitioned from a traditional software engineering role into an AI-focused position. It was a game-changer, primarily because I tailored my resume to highlight AI-specific projects and courses. If you're applying, don't underestimate the power of showcasing even small AI-related experiences!
I've been on both sides of the hiring process in the AI/LLM space, and something I've found really useful is leveraging specialized platforms like Orpheus Careers or AIJobsList. They attract talent specifically interested in AI roles, making the search more efficient. Anyone else had success with niche platforms?
Great thread! Quick question for other job seekers: have you found LinkedIn to be helpful in landing roles in the AI sector, or are there more niche platforms that have served you better? I’m curious whether specialized job boards offer a better hit rate when applying.
Hey all, I'm currently hiring for a Machine Learning Engineer role in Berlin. We're offering between €70k-€90k based on experience, and it's a full-time position. My company is an innovative startup in natural language processing, looking for someone with at least 3 years of experience in LLMs. If anyone's interested or knows someone who could fit, feel free to DM me!
I've recently transitioned into the LLM space from a more traditional ML role and found that having a strong grasp of transformer architecture really helps in landing roles here. I had recruiters reach out after I upskilled on NLP tasks with specific projects showcasing my skills. Anyone else found specific skills that are really in demand or have been a game-changer for job hunting in this sector?
Hey everyone, I've been working in the AI space for about 4 years, primarily focusing on NLP and LLMs. I'm currently hunting for roles that are remote-friendly—though I'm US-based, I'm open to global opportunities, especially if the team is interesting. Anyone else finding that a lot of the roles posted here tend to lean towards on-site work? Cheers!
Hey, I'm curious about how remote opportunities compare with on-site roles in terms of salary for AI positions. For those of you working remote, are companies typically providing compensation that matches on-site roles, or is there a noticeable difference? Would love to hear some real-world numbers if you can share!
I absolutely love the initiative here! Just to add, if you're a job seeker, don't forget to check out platforms like ai-jobs.net which are quite focused on this niche. I found my last position through there, and they regularly update with roles worldwide and remote options. On the flip side, for employers looking for candidates, LinkedIn Talent Insights can be a very effective tool to analyse the availability and skill levels of candidates in this field.
I'm currently looking for a machine learning engineer position, preferably remote. I've got 3 years of experience in implementing NLP solutions and have worked extensively with transformers and other LLMs. If anyone knows of a company looking for these skills, I'd appreciate any pointers!
Hey all, I'm with a startup based in Berlin working on innovative AI models for healthcare. We're on the lookout for a skilled data scientist with 2-3 years of experience in neural network optimization. The position is full-time and offers a salary range of €50-70k. Let me know if you're interested or have any questions!
Interesting post! For those who've been hiring in the LLM space, what kind of experience level are you generally looking for? I've noticed significantly varied expectations between junior and senior roles, especially around AI research vs. practical implementation.
I'm curious, has anyone noticed a shift in salary ranges for AI roles this year, especially with the rise of LLMs? I'd love some insights on current trends from those actively involved in recruitment.
I'm actively looking for candidates for a Machine Learning Engineer role here in Seattle. It's full-time and offers the potential to work remotely for up to three days a week. We focus on developing custom AI models for healthcare applications, and we're especially interested in candidates with experience in TensorFlow or PyTorch. Feel free to reach out if you've got the chops or know someone who does!
For those looking to hire, what are some specific skills you're finding are most lacking in potential candidates? I've been trying to upskill and would love to know what areas to focus on to make myself more marketable in this ever-evolving field.
Hey everyone! 👋 I'm currently seeking full-time roles in the LLM domain, ideally remote. I have five years of experience working with Transformer models and have a strong background in NLP. If anyone knows of companies focusing on ethical AI or AI accessibility, please let me know! My portfolio is available here: [insert URL].
Great initiative! I'm currently hiring for a Machine Learning Engineer role based in San Francisco, but we're open to remote candidates as well. We're looking for someone with solid experience in PyTorch and LLMs. Competitive salary range, and we're a small startup so there's room to grow with the company. Hit me up if anyone's interested!
I've been hearing from friends in the industry that there's a surge in demand for MLOps specialists to support AI deployments. Is that everyone else's experience too? I find it interesting because a lot of companies don’t seem to budget separately for operations when ramping up their AI teams.
I'm really excited about the job prospects in AI, especially with LLMs. I've been working with GPT models for a couple of years and love seeing all the new use cases popping up. I'm open to remote roles as a Machine Learning Engineer, and my resume is on GitHub if anyone's interested! How's everyone finding the job market lately?