Join the next revolution in intelligence. In this highly visible role, you will directly contribute to a product that redefines how we digitally communicate and interact with the world—people and things.
You will lead an incredible team to create groundbreaking technology that beautifully combines natural language processing, big data, and artificial intelligence. We promise this will be nothing short of a massive undertaking that will forever change everything.
Skills and Experience:
Changing digital interaction is hard. Changing the world with digital interaction is even harder. Our success demands creativity, curiosity, and the willingness to collaborate from every Entefyer. The ideal candidate for this role possesses:
Requirements
- Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Physics, Mathematics, or related field preferred.
- 8+ years of relevant experience.
- Distinctive ability to attract and select the right people for the right position.
- Demonstrable ability to define and quickly develop POCs and prototypes.
- Ability to quickly learn complex systems and new technologies.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills.
- Courage to innovate and fail.
- Demonstrable experience in Computer Vision, NLP/NLU, Machine Learning, or advanced Data Science.
- Proficiency with Deep Learning is preferred.
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