This is what vetting for a top tier AI role looks like. $400K compensation

@Jason Voorhees blowing my cover tigger

Its over
 
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Those roles usually look for people with Master's degrees and years of experience.
 
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Those roles usually look for people with Master's degrees and years of experience.
That is AI/ML scientist roles. This is the one adjacent to it but not exactly same. Applied AI Engineer
 
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Are you gonna try to get it ?
i'm sorry if you already answered that question but i did not bother to read all 3 pages carefully​
 
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Are you gonna try to get it ?
i'm sorry if you already answered that question but i did not bother to read all 3 pages carefully​
No
 
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Are you taking meth to complete this ?
 
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Bro fuck a hallucination, I've seen my Gemini AI made a typo TWICE. Typo is crazy man.
straight from gpt btw:

Sum of fยท(m โˆ’ 67)ยฒ:


2420 + 1152 + 60 + 1024 + 1944
= 659... no wait โ†’ 659... hold on โ†’ actual sum = 659...




buddy got into clav's meth stash
 
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I wish I was high IQ
 
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Thoughts on working a job like this. Extreme pay but with extreme work load
Probably worth it for a short time at least to secure a fat bag then bounce to a more sustainable role
 
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@takethewhitepill
 
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Probably worth it for a short time at least to secure a fat bag then bounce to a more sustainable role
Literally exactly what everyone I've seen do..just grind it out for 7-8 years and then work in a farm or something jfl
 
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This looks pretty awful. Not to the same extent or topics but its like doing uni assignments again just to have the privilege of making them money. Im so glad I am working in game dev
 
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This looks pretty awful. Not to the same extent or topics but its like doing uni assignments again just to have the privilege of making them money. Im so glad I am working in game dev
You do game dev mirin. Not often you see game Devs in this space.
 
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You do game dev mirin. Not often you see game Devs in this space.
Its pretty good. I cant really say what game I am working on but im pretty sure it would be in the top 1000 by downloads. When I move up the chain and if they decide they want to hire more people I can send you a pm. But you will be making a killing doing this stuff so I cant imagine you'd want to. I have my last exam for the year today, I was actually thinking about posting about and tagging some cs guys to see if we can run an org gamejam, if you want to.
 
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Build 2 separate production grade autonomous agents that would each be a $10M+ startup if you open sourced them with zero hallucinations, perfect UX, bulletproof parsing, actual runnable Selenium that never picks the wrong selector, full auth + DB persistence, polished Streamlit/React frontends, and a demo video slick enough to raise a seed round all while most senior engineers is reading and inspecting every line of your code. Yeah definitely a chill weekend job for you. :forcedsmile:
Im a degreeless techcel
First assignment is ai powered text formatter second one isn't that complicated
 
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Im a degreeless techcel
First assignment is ai powered text formatter second one isn't that complicated
Nigga what? It's a full Al document production system with structured templates, style preservation, and multi-step refinement. It is one of the hardest LLM orchestration problems. 99% of people who say it's just text
formatting discover on day 3-4 that python docx randomly drops your paragraph spacing, python pptx loses the slide layout when you touch animations.

Meanwhile the second assignment forces you to make an LLM write flawless, zero flake Selenium that survives race conditions and still picks CSS selector. Staff engineers routinely tap out on both. Calling either of them not that complicated is peak Dunning-Kruger. If you don't understand what I said just copy paste what I wrote in this comment and put it in ChatGPT and upload those assignment screenshot and you'll understand.
 
damn thats crazy ngl
 
Which part is crazy the assignment or the compensation or the recruitment process
the compensation part considering its AI but you need brains still. over for us low IQ niggers
 
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I'll explain in laymans terms. You pass a online test which they let you take. they see your resume. They give you 2 insanely hard assignments in AI. Complete it and you get shortlisted and you will be flown to their office in San Francisco California for an interview with the CTO. If you pass that you will be getting paid close to half a million dollars
This sounds insanely competitive
 
This sounds insanely competitive
It is. From thousands of applicants 4,000-5000 get past the initial screening for the Online assessments. 400-500 recieve the take home assignment. 15-25 pass the bar and get flown in. And 8-12 offers get made. Around 0.01% conversion rate. Anthropic rn is the top 3 hardest hires in the world alongside DeepMind research and xAl's very top stack roles.
 
Nigga what? It's a full Al document production system with structured templates, style preservation, and multi-step refinement. It is one of the hardest LLM orchestration problems. 99% of people who say it's just text
formatting discover on day 3-4 that python docx randomly drops your paragraph spacing, python pptx loses the slide layout when you touch animations.

Meanwhile the second assignment forces you to make an LLM write flawless, zero flake Selenium that survives race conditions and still picks CSS selector. Staff engineers routinely tap out on both. Calling either of them not that complicated is peak Dunning-Kruger. If you don't understand what I said just copy paste what I wrote in this comment and put it in ChatGPT and upload those assignment screenshot and you'll understand.
Im writing very briefly llm's built in github md and store everything inside .md files so llm's memory isn't used. Attach instructions at the end of user prompt inside an .md file as a comment, llm returns updated .md then parser removes the instructions excerpt from .md. In website make users choose which element and what should be changed so you send only exact excerpt. Git philosophy to track .md file changes. Pre make different style themes in web ui like in word so they can choose one and whole document design changes (its like changing css theme). Parse main .md file into docx/pptx as they are bunch of xml anyways. Idk abt python-docx then just use alternative or write your own. Set limit for each user prompt length etc.

Second one is easy bro
 
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It is. From thousands of applicants 4,000-5000 get past the initial screening for the Online assessments. 400-500 recieve the take home assignment. 15-25 pass the bar and get flown in. And 8-12 offers get made. Around 0.01% conversion rate. Anthropic rn is the top 3 hardest hires in the world alongside DeepMind research and xAl's very top stack roles.
i would be more than happy with a chill 80k fully remote job where i barely do any work instead of having to compete with all that
 
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@Jason Voorhees unrelated but do you think i should study python - i already did when i was 16 and i got an A in it 1 mark off A* ๐Ÿ˜ก. Not as a job just for like something to do - is there even any benefit to it or do i need university level to be able to do cool stuff with it
 
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