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NLP Junior Developer

Do you want to work with one of the most Ethical Companies and Fortunes Most Admired Companies of 2018? A federal client of ours is looking for an NLP Jr.
Developer to join a dynamic project.
This is an excellent opportunity to get your foot in the door in the technology industry and get into the AI realm.
Experience:
Masters Degree +2 years of experience 6 years relevant work experience provide technical guidance in the fields of NLP, Machine Learning, Statistical Methods Formulate and rapidly prototype various approaches as well as effectively communicate the pros and cons of each.
Provide data-driven approaches to tackle various business and NLP problems Skills:
Information Extraction Statistical model building (particularly classification) Ability to draw insights from sparsely labeled textual data.
Ability to leverage domain knowledge as well as ontologies to improve model performance Strong understanding of statistical modeling and experimental design including:
when to value precision vs recall bias/variance tradeoffs handling sampling issues ability to improve performance on noisy data (both textual and numeric) Knowledge of and experience using various NLP approaches, particularly:
Pattern recognition/feature extraction Supervised, Unsupervised, and Semi-Supervised learning techniques Understanding of various language models (N-Gram, Skipgram, NLM, etc.
) Chunking/Tokenization Semantic parsing Requires proficiency in:
Java Python At least one NLP Libraries (StanfordNLP, NLTK, etc.
) At least one Machine Learning library (TensorFlow, DL4J, Theano, Scikit-Learn, Torch, Caffe, etc.
) Regular Expressions SQL (PostgreSQL) No-SQL (MongoDB) Version control systems (Git) Experis is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/AA).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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