Submitted by ml_magic_ t3_y8kpd0 in MachineLearning

Hi everyone.

We recently launched our call for the scholars program, a 8 month full-time entry point into machine learning research to pursue curiosity driven research w access to large scale engineering resources and mentorship. We have intentionally structured the program to be paid and remote-first so we can support talent all across the world.

Our deadline is coming up on November 7th, and as of now, our pool of candidates is still indexing heavily on the US and Canada. In addition to the impressive candidates in these countries, I would welcome any help sharing this opportunity with ML communities around the world.

More details below for anyone interested:

The Cohere For AI Scholars Program supports the next generation of rising stars as they embark on their research journey by providing an alternative point of entry into NLP research. Scholars will have access to a large-scale experimental framework and work alongside some of the best researchers and engineering expertise in the world. Participation is full-time, remote-first and paid.For more details, check out our blog post announcing the Scholars Program launch. Applications are open until November 7, 2022, and can be found here.

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Atom_101 t1_it1fzij wrote

Where can I find Cohere's publications? Basically a way to get an idea of the things you work on.

>In fact, our one criterion for selection is that you cannot have published a machine learning research paper previously.

This is from the blog. Is this criterion strictly enforced. What if someone has publications but no first author publications? What if they have published in lower tier conferences? Why exclude such people, since many of them will be interested in the program.

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ml_magic_ OP t1_it36qbw wrote

re: no publications. Our goal is to respect the spirit and intent of the program, we want to support people at the beginning of their research career in machine learning.

So yes, if you published in biology 5 years ago but have no machine learning publications -- you are probably still a good fit for the program. If you have a workshop paper, but don't have any publications, go ahead and apply.

If you have several maintrack papers or multiple workshop papers, I think it is a little less clear you belong to this program. In cases like these where you already have a publication record, we have full time research scientist roles that may be a better fit.

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RSchaeffer t1_it4gb7v wrote

Can people apply if they have ML publications but no NLP publications, and want to transition?

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ml_magic_ OP t1_it59kv6 wrote

Often, the skills required to succeed at ML research transfer between different modalities (computer vision, NLP). So, if you have several ML publications one of our research scientist roles is probably a better fit to apply to.

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iamquah t1_it0zumn wrote

When you mention remote-flexible do you mean that you can work within one of the corresponding countries, or do you mean worldwide? Also, I'm guessing visas aren't supported?

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ml_magic_ OP t1_it10dj7 wrote

We will support work contracts outside the countries we have offices in -- like we do for our current staff in many countries around the world. For those in countries we have offices in, scholars can of course work out of the offices or participate remotely. No visa support, due to the length of the program. However, we do support visas for many of our other positions -- worth taking a look at the website.

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Rnk_007 t1_it3bwbc wrote

Hmm. About the publication, I'm from hardware background and have developed some ai accelerators one of which has been published, but do not know much about ai itself. I don't know if this program would take that into consideration in the no publications clause.

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ml_magic_ OP t1_ite7tu9 wrote

Hardware and ai are still distinct enough subfields that this still adheres to the spirit and intent of the program. My suggestion is to motivate in your application what about this program makes this a sensible next step in your personal goals.

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