JobsAI Research Scientist - Meta Superintelligence Labs
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AI Research Scientist - Meta Superintelligence Labs

Meta

Location

San Francisco, CA

Type

Full-time

Posted

4/28/2026

Compensation

$184k - $257k per year

PhD Entry-Level
Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
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Job description

Meta is looking for a Research Scientist to join its Superintelligence Labs, focusing on advancements in foundational modeling, particularly in speech and audio large language models. The role involves collaboration with researchers and engineers to influence future research in frontier modeling.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience
  • Ph.D. and established track record of leading and/or contributing to influential research, evidenced by high-impact publications at peer-reviewed AI conferences
  • Experience communicating research for public audiences of peers, as well as non-technical audiences
  • 3+ years of industry or equivalent research experience in AI research and related fields

Responsibilities

  • Perform research to advance the state of the art in speech and audio LLMs
  • Work with researchers and engineers in a highly collaborative environment to achieve goals and milestones
  • Influence the future of research in frontier modeling with detailed technical reports

Benefits

  • Employees at Meta are often offered comprehensive benefits, including medical/dental/vision coverage, mental-health resources, family planning support (fertility, adoption, surrogacy), and caregiving programs. Financial benefits typically include a competitive retirement plan, equity awards, life insurance, and access to financial coaching and legal support. Time-off benefits commonly feature generous PTO and holidays, unlimited sick time, various paid leaves, flexible “Global Travel Days,” and a 30-day paid break every five years.

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