Language Specialist Jobs
By Innodata Inc. At Canada
Excellent verbal & written communication skills (in English)
Health, Dental & Vision benefits
Providing thought leadership on how the next generation of generative AI should think and write.
Creating training data sets for AI models that will help the models improve fluency, coherence, and voice.
Spearheading RLHF (reinforcement learning through human feedback) and fine-tuning training data sets for AI as needed.
Annotating data to help AI models align to human values.
Ml Researcher- Large Language Models (Llm's)
By PlayStation At Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Experience fine-tuning large language models
Experience with prompt engineering of text and image models
Experience with game engines and game development
Experience with natural language code generation
Ideate and prototype LLM applications to be used by the production team
Transform successful prototypes into robust applications that can be used as dev tools
Natural Language Processing Engineer
By Chartd At Canada
Supporting application deployment and management in cloud environments (AWS, Azure).
Excellent architectural and code organization skills
Working or scientific experience with NLP and ML
5+ years of hands-on experience with Python, working in OOP and ORM environments
Experience with application deployment to any of the major cloud services
Experience with FastAPI is a plus

Are you passionate about language and teaching? We are looking for an enthusiastic Language Instructor to join our team and help our students learn and grow! Our ideal candidate is a creative and patient teacher who is excited to share their knowledge and help our students reach their language goals. If this sounds like you, apply today!

Overview:

Language Instructors are responsible for teaching language courses to students of all ages and levels. They create lesson plans, assess student progress, and provide feedback to students. They also help students develop their language skills and improve their understanding of the language.

How To Become an Language Instructor:

To become a Language Instructor, you will need to have a bachelor’s degree in a language-related field, such as linguistics, foreign language, or education. You may also need to have a teaching certificate or license, depending on the state you live in. Additionally, you may need to have experience teaching language courses or working with language learners.

Language Instructor Skills:

• Knowledge of language teaching methods
• Ability to create engaging lesson plans
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Patience and understanding
• Ability to assess student progress
• Knowledge of language assessment tools
• Ability to use technology in the classroom
• Knowledge of language learning strategies

What is Language Instructor Knowledge?

• Knowledge of language teaching methods
• Knowledge of language assessment tools
• Knowledge of language learning strategies
• Knowledge of language acquisition theories
• Knowledge of language-related software
• Knowledge of language-related research
• Knowledge of language-related trends

What is Language Instructor Responsibilities?

• Developing and delivering language courses
• Assessing student progress
• Providing feedback to students
• Creating lesson plans
• Using technology in the classroom
• Developing language learning strategies
• Keeping up to date with language-related trends

What is Language Instructor Experience?

• Experience teaching language courses
• Experience working with language learners
• Experience using technology in the classroom
• Experience developing language learning strategies
• Experience assessing student progress
• Experience creating lesson plans
• Experience using language assessment tools

What is Language Instructor Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in a language-related field
• Teaching certificate or license (depending on state)
• Experience teaching language courses or working with language learners

Language Instructor Educations:

• Bachelor’s degree in a language-related field
• Teaching certificate or license (depending on state)
• Professional development courses in language teaching
What tools help Language Instructor work better?
• Language-learning software
• Online language teaching platforms
• Language assessment tools
• Online language resources
• Language-learning apps
• Online dictionaries
• Online grammar checkers
Good tips to help Language Instructor do more effectively?
• Stay up to date with language-related trends.
• Utilize technology in the classroom.
• Create engaging lesson plans.
• Use language assessment tools to assess student progress.
• Develop language learning strategies for students.
• Provide feedback to students to help them improve.
• Be patient and understanding with students.
Common Language Instructor interview questions?
• What experience do you have teaching language courses?
• How do you assess student progress?
• What language learning strategies do you use?
• How do you use technology in the classroom?
• What language assessment tools do you use?
• How do you create engaging lesson plans?
• How do you provide feedback to students?