National Science Foundation-backed firm that helps investors and Fortune 500 companies sense emerging trends and companies early using predictive analytics.
We are profitable and non-VC backed.
Looking for
- full stack developers
- tech industry analyst
- machine learning engineers
More details here - www.cbinsights.com/jobs
Data featured in 200+ press articles this year - www.cbinsights.com/press
I tried looking at your sight, and cannot find any research that you guys have done and released under the terms of your NSF grant? I suggest you would do yourself a favor to highlight any research you have made available per your terms of accepting the grant. TIA
Hiring is the most important thing your company is going to do, so limiting the pool for a little bit (or more) of "hassle" doesn't look wise, at best.
We're one of few early-stage startups we know of that sponsor H1B's at all so we're quite unique in this regard. We have 3 out of our team of 12. But we have to focus on recruiting team-members that have the highest probability of getting an H1 visa ultimately and having a US Masters degree in a STEM discipline greatly increases these chances. This is a conversation for a different thread but wanted to clarify as your assumption was mistaken.
Full-time, H1 ok with US masters degree
National Science Foundation-backed firm that helps investors and Fortune 500 companies sense emerging trends and companies early using predictive analytics.
We are profitable and non-VC backed.
Looking for - full stack developers - tech industry analyst - machine learning engineers
More details here - www.cbinsights.com/jobs
Data featured in 200+ press articles this year - www.cbinsights.com/press