Software Engineer Intern

RadicalX
Luton
1 year ago
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Who arewe

Radical AIis dedicated to advancing the field of artificial intelligence forsocial good. Our focus is on creating opensource AI tools thatenhance educational opportunities and foster career developmentglobally. We prioritize ethical AI practices inclusivity andtransparency ensuring our technology benefits everyone. At RadicalAI we believe in the power of collaborative innovation bringingtogether diverse perspectives to develop AI solutions that promotelearning and growth. Join us to be part of a community committed tomaking a positive impact through responsible AIdevelopment.


Whyjoin the opensourcelab

  • ImmersiveLearning Environment: Engage withcuttingedge technology in a vibrant ecosystem that fosterscommunitydriven growth and realworldimpact.

  • GuidedVirtual Experience: Navigate your journeywith the help of an AI Manager participating in coding challengesthat mirror everyday engineeringtasks.

  • EngagingCommunity Events: Participate in virtualmeetups workshops guest lectures and networking events to connectwith other interns and the broader RadicalXcommunity.

  • Flexibilityand Autonomy: Start your virtualexperience at any time with rolling start dates and a duration thatsuits your goals. Work flexible hours including weekends andafterhours as long as you coordinate with yoursquad



Requirements

  • Stronginterest in AI Machine Learning and Natural LanguageProcessing.
  • Excellent skills inanalysis problemsolving and creativethinking.
  • Good at communicating andworking in teams.
  • Experience withcloud platforms such as Google Cloud and AWS and fullstackdevelopment tools like React andNode.js.


Benefits

  • Handsonexperience with cuttingedge AItechnologies
  • Collaborative andinnovative workenvironment
  • Opportunity to impacteducation and career development throughAI


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