Education Expert
@ Handshake

San Francisco, CA
$40,000
On Site
Part Time
Posted 14 hours ago

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Overview

Handshake is recruiting exceptional bachelor's specializing in education to join our AI research community. This program unites subject-matter experts to enhance the capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) within specialized domains.

Details

This remote and asynchronous fellowship offers flexible hours (10 to 20 hours per week) and project-based work including developing domain-specific prompts, evaluating LLM responses, and researching topics with AI assistance. Project placement depends on availability.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in education required.
  • Ability to work asynchronously with leading AI labs.
  • Expertise in understanding and explaining key educational concepts.
  • Eligibility for U.S.-based doctoral students, candidates, and recent graduates with valid work or training authorization.
  • Note: STEM OPT candidates requiring an i-983 cannot be accommodated.

Key skills/competency

  • Education
  • AI
  • Research
  • LLM
  • Remote
  • Asynchronous
  • Domain-specific
  • Fellowship
  • Flexible
  • Collaboration

How to Get Hired at Handshake

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Customize your resume: Tailor your experience to educational expertise.
  • Highlight AI research: Emphasize relevant projects and skills.
  • Review job details: Understand remote and asynchronous requirements.
  • Prepare for interviews: Practice explaining educational concepts clearly.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review LLM architecture basics.
Practice developing domain-specific prompts.
Study AI evaluation methods.
Familiarize with asynchronous tools.

Behavioral Questions

Describe independent work experience.
Explain remote collaboration strategies.
Share time management examples.
Discuss handling ambiguous tasks.

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