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Graduate Software Engineer - Artificial Intelligence (Remote) - UK

AlphaSights
London
4 days ago
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The role:

We are looking for highly driven, aspiring software engineers who take pride in their work, to expand our Engineering team in London. Successful candidates will join a cross functional team including product managers and designers working closely with the rest of our business to deliver working code that solves real problems for both internal and external customers. You will take ownership of the problems that your team solves, ensuring a high level of quality in everything that we release, working as part of a top-performing international development team. If you have a strong passion for solving problems with code and want to work with exceptional colleagues in a high-achievement environment, this role is a good fit for you. 


What you’ll do:

Build AI Processes:You will be hands-on in designing, building, and deploying our core AI services. This includes everything from experimenting with different models and approaches to deploying production-ready code.


Ship working code: We primarily work with Python to build our AI services, and often work with the wider company stack including React, Kotlin, and Ruby on Rails.
Deploy and iterate: We release frequently to our customers, using CircleCI and Spinnaker for CI/CD, and quickly gather feedback in order to inform our next iteration.
Build your competency: You will learn quickly by building market-leading technology with experienced colleagues in a high performance environment. Engineers can also use our L&D budget to fast-track development of specific technical competencies. 
Maintenance and troubleshooting: Carefully monitor our services, catching errors before users notice them, diagnosing the root cause and deploying fixes.

Who you are:

You are pursuinga degree in Computer Science, or a related field.


You are genuinelypassionate about the AI space. You likely experiment with new models, APIs, and AI tools in your own time, driven by a deep curiosity for what's possible.
Proven track record– you have clear accomplishments both in and out of university, standing out from your peers. 
You havepractical experience, applying your technical skills in a professional environment.
You have excellentcommunication skills, collaborating closely and effectively with teammates.
Highly driven and proactive– you relentlessly and independently push through hurdles and drive towards excellent outcomes.
Meticulous– you hold high standards and have an obsessive attention to detail.

Learn more about our tech organisation .


Don’t worry if your experience or background doesn’t match all of these areas, we believe a broad spectrum of experience provides great perspective on solving problems in new and innovative ways and we’d love to hear from you.

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