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\nFor our development team, we are looking for a Python developer with at least a few years experience. You will help develop pilots, projects and services for our customers, hosted on Linux using Kubernetes and Google Cloud Platform. The majority of these projects are related to artificial intelligence, machine learning and/or data science, while some are related to web crawling.\n\nYou can take on and finish tasks with a large degree of independence. As we are still a small and growing company (eight developers per January 2018), you need to have a broad technical competence and be flexible about your projects.\n\nEach project usually have two developers working as a mini-team, but we communicate about challenges with everyone. We need both people skilled in putting code into production and those who specialize in ML, but for us it is important that everyone can code. For this position the actual Python programming is the important part. You make us extra happy if you have data science experience, a strong AI/ML background and/or statistical knowledge, but this is not required.\n\nRecently we have worked on projects including speech to text, video OCR, text based recommendation systems, price prediction, a customer support mail-bot and generally a lot of fun and open ended challenges with a high success rate.\n\nWe offer a large degree of freedom. Pick your own equipment, OS, IDE, etc. You can choose to work from home. We offer a bonus and pension program. You will be working in a pleasant environment with other highly skilled Python programmers and machine learning experts.\n\nOur developers can currently choose to work from home up to three days a week. So far we have preferred to meet in person to discuss projects now and then, but we are interested in working with full time remote developers as well.
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