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Graduate Talent Scientist

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Canonical

26d ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Data
    People, HR & Administration
  • Düsseldorf
    Remote

AI generated summary

  • You need a strong academic background in psychology or related fields, advanced data analysis skills, relevant exposure to talent, project management abilities, and a passion for technology.
  • You will assess candidates, utilize psychometrics, enhance hiring processes, analyze data, build stakeholder relationships, support systems, and resolve inquiries while deepening your understanding of processes.

Requirements

  • Exceptional academic track record from both high school and university, with an undergraduate degree in a psychology or people based subject.
  • Advanced analytical ability to dissect and analyse data using SQL, Python and/or R.
  • Exposure to the topic of talent through university degree coursework, a relevant internship or first job.
  • A passion for working in the technology space with evidence as to why.
  • Results driven with the ability to work at pace, with strong project management skills to roadmap, plan and deliver objectives working with the team.
  • Professional written and spoken English with excellent presentation skills.
  • Drive, ambitious and curiosity to drive breakthroughs in the talent field.
  • Ability to travel internationally twice a year, for company events up to two weeks long.

Responsibilities

  • Learning how to assess candidates using behavioural interview techniques.
  • Gaining a deep appreciation of the use of psychometrics in the workplace.
  • Working on process and documentation efficiencies that fuel our hiring practices.
  • Contributing to projects that drive successful hiring outcomes, many of which require advanced analytics skills to integrate data to draw insights.
  • Building excellent stakeholder relationships to help design and implement solutions to complex problems that ultimately ensure we hire exceptional talent.
  • Gaining a deep understanding of our systems and platforms to problem solve and support on hiring questions.
  • Being at the forefront of ticket support and company channel questions, helping to solve issues as you gain a deep understanding of our processes.

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Graduate Talent Scientist position?

The position requires an undergraduate degree in a psychology or people-based subject, along with an exceptional academic track record from both high school and university.

Is prior experience in talent selection necessary for this role?

While previous experience is not mandatory, candidates should have some exposure to the topic of talent through university coursework, a relevant internship, or a first job in a talent team.

What analytical skills are preferred for this role?

The ideal candidate should possess advanced analytical abilities to dissect and analyze data using SQL, Python, and/or R.

Will there be opportunities for travel in this role?

Yes, the role requires the ability to travel internationally twice a year for company events lasting up to two weeks.

What kind of training and development opportunities does Canonical offer for this position?

Canonical provides a personal learning and development budget of USD 2,000 per year, along with regular annual compensation reviews.

What technologies and platforms will I need to become familiar with?

You will need to gain a deep understanding of our systems and platforms to effectively problem-solve and support hiring-related queries.

Can you explain the company culture at Canonical?

Canonical fosters a global distributed collaboration culture, with a focus on remote work, inclusivity, and diversity in experience, perspectives, and backgrounds.

Are there any specific soft skills that are important for this role?

Yes, great communication skills and the ability to build excellent stakeholder relationships are essential for collaborating with senior stakeholders.

What is the focus of the Talent Science team at Canonical?

The Talent Science team is focused on ensuring objective, scientifically rigorous, and efficient hiring processes to select the best new colleagues.

What benefits does Canonical offer beyond compensation?

Benefits include distributed work environment, recognition rewards, maternity and paternity leave, employee assistance programs, and opportunities for travel to meet colleagues.

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Technology
Industry
501-1000
Employees
2004
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Canonical is a technology company known for developing and supporting Ubuntu, a popular open-source operating system. The company focuses on providing reliable, secure, and cost-effective solutions for cloud computing, IoT, and containers. By leveraging open-source technologies, Canonical aims to enable innovation and digital transformation for businesses and developers worldwide. The company is committed to ensuring high performance and scalability, promoting the adoption of open-source software, and fostering a global community of users and contributors.

Benefits

  • Remote working

    Canonical has been a fully distributed organisation since its origin in 2004. Digital collaboration allows us to enjoy our home environment and work with the best in the world in our domain. We meet each other at least twice per year during in-person sprints to nurture cross-team relationships.

  • We build trust

    Zero commute means more time for the things you enjoy. At the same time, we have very high expectations of commitment and independent execution. We invest in people who are self-driven, motivated and highly organised. We take our responsibility for the most critical elements of open infrastructure very seriously, and we are committed to quality in every aspect of our product and services.

  • We engineer excellence

    We aspire to lead on the global stage. There’s no other way to describe it than hard work, hard challenges and hard competition. You will need to show that you can compete in deeply challenging intellectual fields. Your colleagues are aiming for the top, and they depend on you to set the same standard in your area of responsibility. That’s tough but incredibly satisfying. We value those who take ownership of their area and take opportunities to be exceptional.

  • We travel

    We optimise our team structure for time zone overlap. Collaboration and inspiration takes time to fully develop but leadership at Canonical means building cross-team relationships. We nurture those relationships through regular global summits which bring diverse teams or their leaders together. We host these events around the world to discover great places to explore and appreciate in the process. Team events have taken place in Vancouver, Brugge, New York, Budapest, Orlando, Cape Town, Warsaw, Seoul, Paris, Portland, Lyon, London, Toronto and many more.