$75 - $90/hr
Full-time
Posted 6 days ago
Job description
A technology firm specializing in AI is seeking a General Postdoctoral Researcher to tackle complex problems and enhance AI reasoning with a competitive hourly pay of $75-$90. The role requires a Master's or Ph.D. in a STEM field and offers flexibility between 10 and 40 hours a week.
Responsibilities include collaborating with AI experts and ensuring rigorous academic standards in all deliverables. This position is suitable for candidates fluent in English from the U.S. or other specified regions.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Postdoctoral Research Associate?
A: To succeed as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, one should possess strong technical skills in their specific domain, such as proficiency in laboratory techniques, data analysis software, and experimental design. Additionally, essential soft skills include excellent communication and collaboration abilities, as well as strong problem-solving and time management skills, which enable effective teamwork and project execution. These strengths support career growth by fostering independence, building a strong research portfolio, and preparing individuals for leadership roles in academia or industry.
Q: What is the career path for a Postdoctoral Research Associate?
A: A Postdoctoral Research Associate typically progresses through a career path that begins with entry-level roles such as Research Scientist or Laboratory Manager, where they develop expertise in research design, data analysis, and scientific communication. Mid-level roles, including Senior Research Scientist or Research Group Leader, involve mentoring junior researchers, managing projects, and contributing to strategic planning, while senior roles like Principal Investigator or Department Head require leadership, grant writing, and administrative responsibilities. Throughout their career, Postdoctoral Research Associates can develop skills in project management, team leadership, and scientific communication, ultimately leading to opportunities in academia, industry, or government, or pursuing careers in science policy, education, or entrepreneurship.
