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An innovative AI research company is seeking an AI Engineer to lead the development of core AI systems. The ideal candidate will have deep expertise in semantic search and scalable backend systems, with experience in Python. This is a full-time role focused on building algorithms that accelerate scientific research in various fields. Compensation ranges from $20,000 to $40,000 annually based on experience.
Location: Remote (Applications open worldwide)
Compensation: $20,000 – 40,000 / year (based on experience and scope of ownership)
Skills: Semantic Search, Vector Databases, Prompt Engineering, GenAI Frameworks, React Agents, Graph Agents, Document Parsing, Python, Scalable APIs
About AnswerThis
AnswerThis is an AI-powered research platform built to eliminate the most time-consuming part of academic research: the literature review. We serve researchers globally, from PhD students to academic professionals, helping them go from query to a comprehensive, cited review in minutes.
Our system understands how papers connect, ranks relevance, summarizes insights, and maps citations. This removes weeks of manual work. But that is just the beginning. We are building a vertically integrated AI research suite that streamlines every stage of academic discovery.
If you want to design algorithms that directly accelerate science in medicine, AI, climate, and more, this is the place to do it.
We are hiring an AI Engineer to lead the development of the core intelligence behind AnswerThis. This role requires deep expertise in information retrieval, scalable backend systems, and generative AI.
This is a hands-on role with real ownership. You will move fast, experiment, and ship production systems that impact thousands of researchers worldwide.
20,000 – 40,000 / year depending on experience, expertise, and scope of ownership. This is a full-time role with significant responsibility and long-term upside.
Send the following to careers@answerthis.io
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Let us build the future of research together.