Fellow

Stratégie
Remote
Hybrid
Full-Time

As a Farpoint Fellow, you will be part of a dynamic project team, collaborating closely with our experts and clients to tackle the most complex challenges in AI and technology. Joining Farpoint means stepping into an environment that both challenges you and invests in your professional growth. In this role, you will work with top-tier organizations across various sectors—private, public, and social—to devise innovative solutions for their most pressing issues.

What You’ll Do

You’ll be an integral part of a team typically comprising 3-5 consultants, actively contributing to every phase of the client engagement. Your responsibilities will include gathering and analyzing data, formulating and testing hypotheses, and crafting and delivering strategic recommendations. You’ll also have the opportunity to present your findings to client leadership and work alongside client teams to implement your recommendations.

At Farpoint, you’ll not only develop new skills but also enhance the strengths you bring to the firm. As a Fellow, you’ll receive top-notch training, along with continuous coaching and mentorship from your team. This includes a dedicated Partner from your local office who will help guide your career, and comprehensive formal training during your initial weeks.

Additionally, you’ll be supported in selecting client projects that align with your interests and career goals, enabling you to expand your skill set and grow your professional network. Successful Fellows may be offered a full-time position upon the completion of their residency.

Qualifications

  • Master's or PhD in the field or related fields of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
  • Outstanding record of academic achievement
  • Demonstrated aptitude for analytics
  • Proven record of leadership in a work setting
  • Exceptional analytical and quantitative problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
  • Ability to work effectively with people at all levels in an organization
  • Ability to communicate complex ideas effectively – both verbally and in writing – in English and the local office language(s)

Salary

Total compensation for this position may also include Restricted Stock units, sign-on bonus and other potential future incentives. Further note that total compensation for this position will be determined by each individual’s relevant qualifications, work experience, skills, and other factors. This estimate excludes the value of any potential sign-on bonus; the value of any benefits offered; and the potential future value of any long-term incentives.

Life at Farpoint

Nothing about how we work is typical. Our commodity is creativity, collaboration and human-centred innovation.

We don't have discrete departments, rigid job titles, or corner offices. In fact, most corporate trappings simply don't work for the kind of work we do, and honestly, neither do the types of people who crave them. The success of our company depends on hiring people who are not only smart and talented, but who also have great emotional intelligence. We look for insatiable curiosity, irrepressible optimism, deep empathy, and those who play well with others. (Lone geniuses need not apply)

What We Look For

  1. End-to-end people. You're someone who can take take something abstract, create a strategy and execute the plan to completion. You don't talk, you build.
  2. They say "we" more than "I" when recounting accomplishments. If they’re generous with giving others credit, we know they’re team players and will accept feedback.
  3. They talk about failures, not just wins. If you’re trying to bring new ideas into the world, you’re going to fail…a lot. How you recover and learn from pratfalls is the true test. Or as we say: “Fail often to succeed sooner.”
  4. They've spent time teaching as well as learning. Having an advanced degree shows diligence and mastery. Teaching shows you’re committed to making others successful, too.
  5. They’re nice to the receptionist. When the interview is over, we check with whoever’s manning the front desk to see how the candidate acted upon arrival. Were they polite and friendly or did they treat the receptionist poorly? If it’s the latter, we know they only relate well to those in their perceived social group. Not very empathic or human-centered.

We believe in asking for forgiveness, not permission.This goes for the job application process, too. Turning in a standard-issue résumé and cover letter won’t turn heads. Candidates who have wowed us have taken creative license and gone the extra mile to demonstrate their capabilities and passion. They’ve made video portraits, designed custom apps or, in one case, brought in a dancing robot.

Hiring’s not an exact science—finding truly outsize talent never is—but these five qualities help us hone in on that most elusive quality: someone who feels like they belong at Farpoint.

Still think you want to join us? Send us an email with the job you're looking for in the subject at jobs@farpointhq.com

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