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17 September 2022

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Are you interested in Computer Vision? Our partner It-Jim is looking for bright and motivated interns to join the Trainee Program created specifically for those who are beginning their professional career in the CV/ML field πŸš€ The program is a perfect match for: πŸŽ“ engineering and computer sciences students, πŸ’» software developers willing to switch to the CV/ML/DL domain Apply if you: βœ”οΈ enjoy learning about new technologies and doing research, βœ”οΈ understand the fundamentals of linear algebra, calculus, and probability theory, βœ”οΈ know Python inside and out, βœ”οΈ are aware of the basics in image processing OpenCV library, βœ”οΈ understand the fundamentals of neural networks and their structures, βœ”οΈ know at least one of the DL frameworks: Tensorflow-Keras or Pytorch, βœ”οΈ speak English fluently (Intermediate+), βœ”οΈ are now prepared for a full-time job. Any of the following would be favorable: βž• basic knowledge of the NumPy, Matplotlib/Seaborn, Pandas libraries, βž• C/C++ on a basic level, βž• knowledge of at least one ML framework (for example, Scikit-learn), βž• knowledge of basics of digital signal processing, βž• any experience with computer vision projects. It-Jim offers: πŸ“… two months of exciting work on a real-world computer vision project, πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« personal mentor to assist you in boosting your skills, πŸ’Έ compensation for your work. How it works: πŸ‘‰ Apply with the form by Sep 23, 2022 We analyze all applications and send test assignments to candidates who qualify for the Program πŸ‘‰ Complete a test assignment due Oct 02, 2022 We invite the authors of the best solutions to a short technical interview: Oct 11, 2022 - Oct 12, 2022 πŸ‘‰ Work as a computer vision trainee: Oct 17, 2022 - Dec 16, 2022 At the end of the Program, successful candidates will have the opportunity to continue their work at It-Jim 🀝

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