Responsible for the research and development of JD.com's speech recognition/synthesis algorithms.
Responsible for implementing cutting-edge speech algorithms in JD.com's business scenarios and achieving application results.
About You
To apply for this role, you must have the following eligibilities:
Students with bachelor's degree or above, 25th batch preferred
Mathematics, computer science and other related majors preferred
Solid engineering basic skills, proficient in Python and C++
Solid knowledge of machine learning and deep learning algorithms, with project practice attempts, proficient in algorithm flow and data processing methods
Speech recognition, speech synthesis related majors, or those with relevant project experience are preferred, or those who are interested in technical work in this field and have excellent learning ability are preferred
Those who have published papers in speech conferences or journals such as InterSpeech, ICASSP are preferred.
Benefits
As an intern, you can enjoy the following benefits:
Desired remuneration
Holiday gift boxes
Meal allowances
Welfare coupons
Access to the gym
Access to the Health consultation room
Access to Starbucks, Heytea
Training & Development
The growth experience is waiting for you! The group will develop a unique growth plan for you and clarify your development path; the mentor will help you better understand the business and integrate into the team through real business scenarios.
Career Progression
The company recruits outstanding undergraduate, master and doctoral students throughout the year, so that more outstanding students have the opportunity to experience JD's core business and understand JD's value proposition. Students with matching values, outstanding abilities and who meet the conversion conditions can be preferentially converted to the fresh graduate campus recruitment program.
How to Apply
Application Process:
Online application/Internal recommendation
Scenario Assessment
Remote Interview
Offer Issuance
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