Hey! I suggest adding buzzwords here like “software” and “ML”, in case people search for those instead of going through all job postings one by one
Also, many software developers are surprised to find out they can apply to Redwood with no ML or [AI Alignment research] background, which I’d recommend putting in big red letters or something, assuming it’s still true. (I sometimes talk to people who don’t apply to you until they finish spending several months learning ML)
(Big fan, thanks for saving the world, would be happy to help with this if you think I can. TL;DR: I talk to lots of EA devs so I know stuff on their mind)
Similarly to this: On the application for the Technical Staff role you write that there will be live coding in TF or PyTorch. Does this part of the application apply to all candidates? I’d imagine that there’s lots of software and research engineering work that doesn’t require (deep) familiarity with an ML framework.
Hey! I suggest adding buzzwords here like “software” and “ML”, in case people search for those instead of going through all job postings one by one
Also, many software developers are surprised to find out they can apply to Redwood with no ML or [AI Alignment research] background, which I’d recommend putting in big red letters or something, assuming it’s still true. (I sometimes talk to people who don’t apply to you until they finish spending several months learning ML)
(Big fan, thanks for saving the world, would be happy to help with this if you think I can. TL;DR: I talk to lots of EA devs so I know stuff on their mind)
Similarly to this: On the application for the Technical Staff role you write that there will be live coding in TF or PyTorch. Does this part of the application apply to all candidates? I’d imagine that there’s lots of software and research engineering work that doesn’t require (deep) familiarity with an ML framework.