FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, we are a remote-first company, allowing you to work from anywhere within the EMEA region.
What qualifications are required for the Talent Scientist position?
We require an exceptional academic background including a Bachelor's or Master's degree in a Psychology-based subject.
What skills are essential for this role?
Essential skills include strong analytical problem-solving ability using R, Python, SQL, and statistical analysis, as well as experience in conducting behavioral and competency-based interviews.
Is this a recruiting position?
No, this position is focused on the science of talent and performance, not on traditional recruitment duties.
What will my main responsibilities be as a Talent Scientist?
Main responsibilities include driving talent analytics, conducting in-depth behavioral talent interviews, building relationships with stakeholders, reviewing hiring processes, and promoting diversity and inclusion in hiring practices.
Will I need to travel for this position?
Yes, you will need to travel to company events 2-4 times a year for up to two weeks each.
Are there opportunities for learning and development?
Yes, we provide a personal learning and development budget of USD 2,000 per year for team members.
How does Canonical promote diversity and inclusion in hiring?
We ensure that our hiring processes are free from unconscious bias and that our sourcing strategies actively support diversity and inclusion.
What additional benefits does Canonical offer?
In addition to compensation, we offer benefits like annual holiday leave, maternity and paternity leave, an Employee Assistance Programme, and travel upgrades for long-haul company events.
How often is compensation reviewed?
Compensation is revisited annually, with more frequent reviews for graduates and associates to recognize outstanding performance.