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Continuous Improvement: Stay up-to-date with the latest trends, tools, and techniques in machine learning, AI, and data science. Not only will you explore, connect, and produce insights with our data to grow Recurly's business, but you will also build and deploy production-grade machine learning models that get incorporated into our core product offering.
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We’re rethinking medical billing from the ground up, building software backed by best-in-class data science (and, soon, a dash of machine learning) to automate much of this complexity so healthcare providers can get paid dramatically more easily and inexpensively.
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We are seeking an experienced Machine Learning Engineer or Data Scientist with technical expertise in productionizing Recommender Systems, Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Computer Vision, to join our growing team of multidisciplinary data science and ML experts.
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Learn about machine learning, data science, computer vision, artificial intelligence, statistics, and/or applied mathematics. Coordinate with Data Scientists to understand data requirements, and design solutions that enable advanced analytics, machine learning, and predictive modelling.
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You will work with the most complicated data environment, employ right architecture to handle big data and support various analytics use cases, including business reporting, production data pipeline, machine learning, optimization models, statistical models, simulation, etc.
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Master's or Bachelor in Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in machine learning, deep learning, BI tools, and statistical analysis.
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Including two-thirds of high school students and half of all college students in the US. Combining cognitive science and machine learning, Quizlet guides students through adaptive study activities to confidently reach their learning goals.
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There is an abundance of challenging work here from major corporate clients, thus you will be exposed to a diverse array of complex software and computer engineering applications (cryptography, block-chain, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), enterprise and mobile applications, databases and data structures, web and cloud services, virtualization, operating systems, file systems.
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Familiarity with Machine Learning and Data Science tooling, such as Jupyter Notebooks, Tensorflow, Scikit-learn, and PyTorch. As a Technical Support Engineer at Tecton, you're instrumental in ensuring clients' seamless use of the company's machine learning operations (MLOps) platform.
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Experience with theory and practice of information retrieval, data science, machine learning and data mining. Build ETL pipelines, statistical models, and machine learning solutions using large, multidimensional datasets to uncover trends, patterns, and opportunities.
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Established in 2014, Checkr puts modern technology powered by machine learning in the hands of hiring teams, helping thousands of companies like Uber, Instacart, Domino's, Compass Group, and Adecco to hire great new people with an experience that’s fast, smooth, and safe.
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Job Title : Machine Learning and Data Science Engineer. 8+ years of experience in data science, machine learning, or a related field. Strong experience with data extraction, transformation, and organization using SQL.
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This role requires a strong foundation in programming, expertise in machine learning techniques, and recent experience with Cognitive AI, LLMs, and RAG. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to design and execute data-driven solutions and help expand our data science team and enhance our current data science tools and practices.
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We want Data Science/Machine learning/Data Analyst and Java Full stack candidates. For data Science/Machine learning Positions. Currently, We are looking for entry-level software programmers, Java full-stack developers, Python/Java developers, Data analysts/ Data Scientists, and Machine Learning engineers for full-time positions with clients.
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