FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, we are a remote-first company, allowing team members to work from home regardless of their location.
What qualifications are required for the Talent Scientist position?
An exceptional academic background, including a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a Psychology-based subject, is required.
Is this position focused on recruiting?
No, this role is not about recruitment; it focuses on the science of talent and performance assessments.
What kind of analytical skills are needed for this role?
Strong analytical problem-solving abilities are needed to identify trends and patterns using tools like R, Python, SQL, and statistical analysis.
Will I be conducting interviews?
Yes, you will conduct in-depth behavioral talent interviews and provide insights into candidates' motivations and behaviors.
How often will I need to travel for company events?
You will need to travel to company events 2-4 times a year for up to two weeks each time.
What is the focus of the Talent Science team?
The focus of the Talent Science team is to ensure effective, objective, and scientifically rigorous hiring processes that support the selection of exceptional talent globally.
Is diversity and inclusion a priority in the hiring process?
Yes, promoting diversity and inclusion is a key aspect of the hiring process, and efforts will be made to remove unconscious bias.
What professional development opportunities are available?
We offer a personal learning and development budget of USD 2,000 per year for team members.
What benefits are included in the compensation package?
In addition to base pay and performance-driven bonuses, we offer a variety of benefits, including annual holiday leave, maternity and paternity leave, and an Employee Assistance Program.
Does the company have a commitment to equal opportunity?
Yes, Canonical is an equal opportunity employer and fosters a workplace free from discrimination, valuing diverse experiences and backgrounds.