Search and Recommendation Algorithm Expert
Huawei is hiring a Search and Recommendation Algorithm Expert to drive development for the Huawei App Store. The role involves leading the implementation of recall and ranking algorithms, designing A/B tests, and applying LLM technologies. Candidates should have a strong background in machine learning and deep learning frameworks. This position requires hands-on coding proficiency in Python, Java, or Scala to solve complex algorithmic challenges.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
Huawei is hiring a Search and Recommendation Algorithm Expert to drive development for the Huawei App Store. The role involves leading the implementation of recall and ranking algorithms, designing A/B tests, and applying LLM technologies. Candidates should have a strong background in machine learning and deep learning frameworks. This position requires hands-on coding proficiency in Python, Java, or Scala to solve complex algorithmic challenges.
TAL's take
High-impact role at a Tier 1 global company focusing on core search and recommendation systems.
Clear technical focus on search and recommendation algorithms with well-defined responsibilities.
Salaries at Huawei
12.0 LPA average
Based on 1 Grapevine salary entries for Huawei.
Engineering
2 - 4 years | L1
12 LPA average
Range: 12 - 12 LPA
Must haves
- Strong understanding of data structures, algorithms, ML, DL, NLP, and LLM
- Hands-on experience with Python, Java, or Scala
- Experience with deep learning frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch
- Ability to analyze complex business data to provide effective solutions
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: information retrieval, ranking algorithms, llm, aigc, big data analysis.
About the company
Huawei is a globally recognized Tier 1 technology corporation with significant scale.
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