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Hiring Senior Software Engineers for AI Evaluation & Benchmarking Work

Looking for Senior Software Engineers for AI Evaluation & Benchmarking Work

Seeking experienced engineers with strong Python/software engineering backgrounds for remote AI evaluation and coding benchmark projects.

Ideal candidates should have:
• 4+ years of software engineering experience
• Strong Python proficiency
• Experience working with large codebases/repositories
• Familiarity with data pipelines, testing, debugging, and evaluation workflows
• Experience in high-performance engineering environments is a plus

Work involves:
• Evaluating AI-generated code
• Building/working with coding benchmarks
• Testing reasoning/debugging capabilities of frontier AI systems
• Technical analysis and structured evaluation tasks

Important:
All candidates will be required to pass a technical evaluation/screening test before onboarding. This is not beginner-level work.

Remote contract-based engagement.
DM with:
• Resume/LinkedIn/GitHub
• Years of experience
• Languages/frameworks you work with
• Relevant benchmark/evaluation/LLM experience (if any)

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u/Objective_Resist_312 — 2 days ago
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Is PCAP (Certified Associate Python Programmer) enough to start career as Backend Developer?

I don't have a formal degree in IT, but I've been diving deep into fields like RPA, AI agents, LLM fine-tuning, and Machine Learning. According to reports (like UiPath's), Python is pretty much the backbone for all of this.

If you were looking to land a Python Developer role starting from scratch today, would you prioritize certifications like the Python Institute’s PCAP, or would you take a different route?

I’d love to hear your personal stories and what worked for you!

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u/Rude_Literature5051 — 3 days ago

[Hiring] Looking for a Python Developer (Remote)

Hey, we’re looking for a Python developer to join us.

Nothing overly formal here. If you’ve got at least a year of experience and you enjoy building things that are clean, reliable, and actually useful, you’ll probably fit in well.

We care a lot about readable code, solid performance, scalability, and making sure what we ship feels smooth to use.

It’s a low-meeting environment, so you’ll spend more time coding and less time stuck on calls. We’re flexible with tools and workflows as long as the work gets done well.

Pay is between $26–$46/hour depending on your experience. Fully remote, with flexible hours, part-time or full-time both okay.

Most of the work involves backend development, APIs, automation, web applications, integrations, and maintaining fast, reliable, and secure systems.

Experience with frameworks/tools like Django, FastAPI, Flask, or automation/data-related tooling is a plus.

If you’re interested, send over:

* What you’ve worked on

* Your experience with Python

* Your location 📍

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u/Cute-Ring-1952 — 6 days ago

Hiring: Full Stack Python Developer

With 1–2 YOE, build scalable applications and data workflows.

Key Tech Stack:

Frameworks: Python (Django / FastAPI / Flask), React.js/Next.js

Data Processing: NumPy, Pandas

Tools: docker, git

Queues & Tasks: Celery, Redis, RabbitMQ

Databases: SQL & NoSQL (MongoDB, MySQL, Postgres, clickhouse)

Type: Full-time - onsite/hybrid

Location: Mumbai - Andheri East

Interested? DM me directly

#PythonJobs #Hiring #BackendDeveloper #Django #FastAPI #NumPy #Pandas #DataEngineering #TechHiring

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u/RevolutionaryPause84 — 6 days ago
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[For Hire] AI Developer (Remote) | Chatbots, LLM Integration, Python Automation | $30/hr

CS grad with 3 years experience building AI systems. Specialise in chatbots, OpenAI/Claude integrations, Python automation, and FastAPI backends. Reduced a client's operational time by 75% with a custom automation system.

Looking for short-term projects to start immediately. Fast delivery, clear communication.

Stack: Python, FastAPI, Next.js, Supabase, LangChain, OpenAI API

DM me with what you need.

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u/sohamftwp00 — 6 days ago
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I really liked KMP, Koog, and the idea of Client-Side MAS. This is the future!

The industry is currently burning billions on server GPUs, and the trend of moving computations to the Edge (end devices) has already started. Apple Intelligence and local NPUs in Android flagships are just the beginning.

Privacy by Design: For projects involving personal data, privacy is critical. Running everything through server cloud systems is a cost of today's technologies, while doing it through local LLMs and MAS is a killer feature. The data does not leave the device!

Native Concurrency: Python suffers from the GIL and workarounds in asynchrony. In KMP, we get native Coroutines and Flow. Agents in Koog are simply lightweight coroutines that communicate via channels without blocking the app's UI thread. This is elegant and mathematically rigorous.

KMP + Koog is the ideal foundation for Client-Side MAS. Python dominates in AI only because of its historically established ecosystem of mathematical libraries. But for orchestrating agents on the device, it is terrible.

But at the moment, we are hostages to the current stage of technological development and popular trends(

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u/vladlerkin — 6 days ago
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[HIRING][San Francisco Bay Area, California, Python, Remote]

🏢 micro1, based in San Francisco Bay Area, California is looking for a Fullstack Developer (Python/React)

⚙️ Tech used: Python, AI, AWS, FastAPI, Support, LLM, React, SQL, TypeScript

💰 $140,000 - 200,000 / year

📝 More details and option to apply: https://devitjobs.com/jobs/micro1-Fullstack-Developer-PythonReact/rdg

u/Varqu — 8 days ago
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Looking for expert in react and python urgent project work

Guys i need one guy who can deliver this using any ai tool within 5 hours

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u/yepssss_yashh — 8 days ago
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Remote (US East timezone) | Rate: $25-50 fixed-price per task | 24h turnaround

Looking for clients with small async dev tasks this weekend. Code-only deliverables, no calls required.

Background: AI safety / red teaming / security research. 1st place HackAPrompt.

GitHub portfolio: https://github.com/RED-BASE

Fixed-price tasks I'll take:

  • $25 — Fix a broken Python or JS script
  • $30 — Web scraper for one specific page or public API (legal targets only)
  • $40 — CSV/JSON workflow → Python script (cleaning, transforms, plots)
  • $40 — Add one specific small feature to your existing repo
  • $50 — Small Chrome extension (MV3) doing one specific thing

Most jobs in 6-12 hours. Hard cap of ~200 LOC per task — anything bigger isn't "small" anymore.

Won't do: wallets / smart contracts / your-money handling, anything requiring me to log into your accounts, signups or referrals.

Payment: PayPal, Stripe invoice, or USDC (Base / Polygon / Arbitrum) on delivery.

DM with what you need — I'll reply within an hour with scope/quote/ETA.

u/Red_Core_1999 — 9 days ago
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Selling Fastapi cron jobs and web hooks

Hey guys, I’m new to fastAPI.

I’m curious do you handover fastAPI cron jobs to clients?

How you gain payments from clients?

How to find clients?

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u/Fine-Market9841 — 9 days ago
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Hiring: Robotics Simulation Engineer (MuJoCo / RL)

Looking for someone experienced with robotics simulation and MuJoCo for contract-based work involving RL task/environment design.

Preferred experience:

  • MuJoCo / MJCF
  • Robotics simulation
  • Reinforcement learning environments
  • Python
  • Physics debugging
  • Reward shaping/evaluation systems

Bonus:

  • MJX / JAX
  • Locomotion or manipulation environments
  • Robotics research background

Please send:

  • Relevant projects or GitHub
  • MuJoCo environments you've worked on
  • Availability and rates
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u/Objective_Resist_312 — 11 days ago

[Hiring] Seeking Software Developer to Join Our Team ($40–$60/hr)

We are looking for a software developer to join our team.

Requirements:

- Must be able to work remotely in the US time zone (US, Canada, South America only)

- Native or fluent English required

- Proven experience in software development

If interested, please send a message with your experience and background.

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u/Significant_View5680 — 12 days ago
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An analysis of the job vacancy trends for Python, Java, and Kotlin based on Hirify me Data from March to May 2026 reveals several key trends related to regional distribution and the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI).Key Findings

1. Python Dominance and AI Explosion

Python remains the absolute leader in terms of vacancy volume, increasing from 2,916 in March to 3,764 in May 2026.
The AI segment is the primary driver of this growth: by May 2026, 34.2% of all Python vacancies were directly related to AI (1,961 vacancies).
In comparison, the AI share for Java is only 6.6%, while for Kotlin, it is 22.4%.

2. Regional Shift: From "Remote Global" to Regional Remote

There is a notable downward trend in Remote Global vacancies (allowing work from anywhere in the world), dropping for Python from 1,251 in March to 869 in May.
Conversely, vacancies tied to specific regions (particularly the USA and Europe) are showing strong growth. In the USA, Python vacancies nearly doubled (from 833 to 1,622). This suggests a shift toward stricter tax residency or time zone requirements, even for remote roles.

3. Java Stability and Kotlin’s Niche Market

Java shows moderate but steady growth (from 978 to 1,065 vacancies). Demand is concentrated in the USA and Europe, with the Spring stack remaining a core requirement.
Kotlin maintains its position in mobile and server-side development, though total vacancy counts remain lower than Python and Java (approx. 319 in May). However, Kotlin shows a high degree of AI integration compared to Java.

Overall Market Dynamics

The 2026 labor market is characterized by high polarization:

The USA is the primary driver of demand for high-tech talent (especially in Python AI).
Europe shows steady growth across all three programming languages.
Russia exhibits volatility: after a sharp increase in April (from 282 to 427 Python vacancies), a slight correction followed in May (to 413).
AI has transitioned from being an "extra skill" to a core requirement for a significant portion of the Python market.

P.S.
Analysis & Raw Data:
The Reddit Security Policy doesn't allow links to Google Docs files in Posts, but if you interested let me know in comments - I"ll attach Analysis & Raw Data in comment to this post.

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u/vladlerkin — 14 days ago