Senior Research Engineer, Post-training & Evaluation at Reddit

This role is designed for a seasoned Machine Learning Engineer with at least 4 years of experience, specifically within the LLM lifecycle. The ideal candidate h

Work type: remote

Location: Remote - United States

Salary: $216,700 – $303,400/yr

Type: Full-time

Summary

This role is designed for a seasoned Machine Learning Engineer with at least 4 years of experience, specifically within the LLM lifecycle. The ideal candidate has moved beyond just using APIs and has deep hands-on experience in fine-tuning models (SFT) and building rigorous evaluation frameworks. You should be highly proficient in PyTorch and the Hugging Face ecosystem, with the technical maturity to handle massive, "Reddit-scale" datasets. The compensation is a major standout, offering a base salary up to $303,400 plus equity. The role is fully remote within the U.S., providing high flexibility while offering access to office hubs if preferred. You will be at the ground floor of building "Reddit-native" foundational models, meaning your work will directly impact safety, search, and moderation for over 100 million users. **You might be a good fit if you...** * Have experience building custom benchmarks beyond standard sets like MMLU or GSM8K. * Are comfortable with distributed training tools like FSDP or DeepSpeed for large-scale fine-tuning. * Have engineered "Model-as-a-Judge" systems to automate quality grading. * Understand "alignment tax" and how to debug model degradation during post-training.

Job Description

Reddit is a community of communities. It’s built on shared interests, passion, and trust, and is home to the most open and authentic conversations on the internet. Every day, Reddit users submit, vote, and comment on the topics they care most about. With 100,000+ active communities and approximately 121 million daily active unique visitors, Reddit is one of the internet’s largest sources of information. For more information, visit [www.redditinc.com](http://www.redditinc.com/).

Reddit is continuing to grow our teams with the best talent. This role is[ completely remote friendly](https://redditblog.com/2020/10/27/evolving-reddits-workforce/) within the United States. If you happen to live close to one of our physical office locations (San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City & Chicago) our doors are open for you to come into the office as often as you'd like.

The AI Engineering team at Reddit is embarking on a strategic initiative to build our own Reddit-native foundational Large Language Models (LLMs). This team sits at the intersection of applied research and massive-scale infrastructure, tasked with training models that truly understand the unique culture, language, and structure of Reddit communities. You will be joining a team of distinguished engineers and safety experts to build the "engine room" of Reddit's AI future—creating the foundational models that will power Safety & Moderation, Search, Ads, and the next generation of user products.

As a Senior Research Engineer for Post-Training & Evaluation, you will own the critical "feedback loop" of our model development. While the pre-training team builds the base models, you will architect the evaluation suites and fine-tuning pipelines that determine if those models are actually safe, smart, and "Reddit-native." You will build the "Reddit Benchmark"—our internal standard for model quality—and execute the Supervised Fine-Tuning (SFT) workflows that adapt our models for Safety and Moderation tasks.

Responsibilities:







Required Qualifications:







Nice to Have:



Benefits:









#LI-SP1

View this job on nocollar jobs