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@dunik_7: AI engineers are clearing $250K+ in 2026, and almost none of it comes from training models. it comes from one skill: bu…

X AI KOLs Timeline · yesterday Cached

Discusses how top AI engineers earn $250K+ by building systems around models rather than training them, with a breakdown of key skills like memory systems, harnesses, loop engineering, and tracing.

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@seclink: Fun fact: In the current field of large model evaluation, there is high demand, high salary, and scarce talent. The following directions may have daily no-fault salaries of 30k - 80k: 0. Systematically identifying core weaknesses of models in scenarios like finance, healthcare, mini-programs/APPs, and pushing forward a technical closed loop of "evaluation-feedback-optimization". Such talents are very scarce. Some...

X AI KOLs Following · yesterday Cached

The article points out that in the field of large model evaluation, there are positions with high demand, high salary, and scarce talent, especially in systematically identifying model weaknesses, specialized expert systems, and multi-step agent data evaluation. Daily salaries for related talents can reach 30k-80k.

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@seclink: Fun Fact: Today's high-paying job openings, 1. Coupang is hiring a Base Model Expert (multi-agent), salary 1.5M - 2M, 13-month pay. Options and stocks negotiable on top. 2. Step Intelligence is hiring an AI Infrastructure team, 500K - 800K...

X AI KOLs Timeline · 4d ago Cached

Sharing today's high-paying positions in China's AI industry, including Coupang's base model expert, Step Intelligence's infrastructure, NVIDIA's data operations, and other roles with salaries.

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@0xMovez: Citadel pays $800K/year for quants who can link probability theory with PDEs to binary options pricing. This 1-hour MIT…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-18 Cached

A tweet highlights that Citadel pays quants $800K/year for skills in probability theory and PDEs, and recommends an MIT lecture on stochastic differential equations.

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