Senior Software Engineer (Frontend) & Machine Learning Engineer
WireScreenWe’re looking for senior software engineers on the frontend to help build the future of our platform: transitioning us to a component-based system all the way through to building beautiful pages that visualize the story of ownership, power, and influence in the Chinese corporate world.
For the frontend we’re looking for significant React experience as well as experience with at least one React framework, plus prior experience building or contributing to a component-based design system & data viz work. At least 5 years experience with 8+ being a more likely level for this person.
We’re also looking for a machine learning engineers to level up our entity resolution algorithms and expand our use of LLM technology - for that role we’re looking for 4 years experience with training and deploying ML models in clustering problems, so either knowledge graphs, entity resolution, recommendation engines, cohort analysis or outlier/anomaly detection.
In both cases you’d join an awesome, tight-knit group of great people who are working on real-world problems with big impact.
Apply here (Frontend): https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/wirescreen/de6daaae-eb03-4551-809d-... Apply here (Machine Learning): https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/wirescreen/0a29bcab-59eb-4766-941b-...
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