OpenAI Launches Residency Program with $210,000 Annual Salary

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After more than a year, OpenAI has announced its Residency, a unique initiative to empower exceptional researchers and engineers from diverse fields to transition into the world of AI and machine learning. Designed to bridge the knowledge gap, the program provides participants with essential skills and expertise.

Check full details about the program here.

OpenAI Residency is especially beneficial for researchers specialising in fields outside deep learning, such as mathematics, physics, or neuroscience. It also welcomes exceptionally talented software engineers seeking to pivot into AI research roles.

During the program, residents collaborate with OpenAI’s research teams to tackle real AI challenges while receiving a full salary. OpenAI values excellence from a wide range of educational backgrounds, including self-taught individuals, and encourages a diverse applicant pool to enrich its work.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, highlights the significance of this program, stating, “This program is an excellent way for people who are curious, passionate, and skilled to sharpen their focus on AI and machine learning—and to help us invent the future.”

Interested in pivoting your career into AI/ML research? The OpenAI Residency is designed to help bridge the knowledge gap for exceptional researchers and engineers working in adjacent fields like math, physics, and neuroscience. Accepting applications now: https://t.co/ggKFKrFcpH

— OpenAI (@OpenAI) October 3, 2023

Notably, residents are considered full-time employees, making them ineligible for concurrent enrollment in academic programs. Those interested in the Residency can choose either to leave their educational program or apply closer to its conclusion (typically around three months before completion).

The program is located at OpenAI’s headquarters in San Francisco, California, and fosters a flexible work environment, with an expectation for residents to be in the office at least three days a week. Relocation assistance is also available as needed.

Participants can expect an annual salary of $210,000, including benefits, as part of their total compensation package. OpenAI is committed to providing immigration and sponsorship support tailored to individual circumstances.

Moreover, the biggest developers’ conference is coming up, OpenAI DevDay, the first-ever conference from the company. The one-day event, on November 6, will have a keynote address and breakout sessions led by the team of OpenAI technical staff, and a lot of announcements are awaited.

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OpenAI Launches Residency Program with $210,000 Annual Salary

After more than a year, OpenAI has announced its Residency, a unique initiative to empower exceptional researchers and engineers from diverse fields to transition into the world of AI and machine learning. Designed to bridge the knowledge gap, the program provides participants with essential skills and expertise.

Check full details about the program here.

OpenAI Residency is especially beneficial for researchers specialising in fields outside deep learning, such as mathematics, physics, or neuroscience. It also welcomes exceptionally talented software engineers seeking to pivot into AI research roles.

During the program, residents collaborate with OpenAI’s research teams to tackle real AI challenges while receiving a full salary. OpenAI values excellence from a wide range of educational backgrounds, including self-taught individuals, and encourages a diverse applicant pool to enrich its work.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, highlights the significance of this program, stating, “This program is an excellent way for people who are curious, passionate, and skilled to sharpen their focus on AI and machine learning—and to help us invent the future.”

Interested in pivoting your career into AI/ML research? The OpenAI Residency is designed to help bridge the knowledge gap for exceptional researchers and engineers working in adjacent fields like math, physics, and neuroscience. Accepting applications now: https://t.co/ggKFKrFcpH

— OpenAI (@OpenAI) October 3, 2023

Notably, residents are considered full-time employees, making them ineligible for concurrent enrollment in academic programs. Those interested in the Residency can choose either to leave their educational program or apply closer to its conclusion (typically around three months before completion).

The program is located at OpenAI’s headquarters in San Francisco, California, and fosters a flexible work environment, with an expectation for residents to be in the office at least three days a week. Relocation assistance is also available as needed.

Participants can expect an annual salary of $210,000, including benefits, as part of their total compensation package. OpenAI is committed to providing immigration and sponsorship support tailored to individual circumstances.

Moreover, the biggest developers’ conference is coming up, OpenAI DevDay, the first-ever conference from the company. The one-day event, on November 6, will have a keynote address and breakout sessions led by the team of OpenAI technical staff, and a lot of announcements are awaited.

The post OpenAI Launches Residency Program with $210,000 Annual Salary appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

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