Work on Computer Science focused Articles (remote, part-time)

Baeldung
Posted 4 years ago
Stack Overflow

We’re looking for an Engineer/Scientist to work on articles explaining core Computer Science concepts. 

First –you naturally need to have a CS background to base your work on, preferably with teaching or research or machine learning. Candidates without at least two years of teaching or CS-related projects won't be taken into account.

Second, while the articles aren't focused on any particular language, they can be code-centric, so being in the trenches and able to code is instrumental. We also use LateX to publish our CS articles, experience with it is considered an asset.

Finally –you need a solid command of the English language.

Definitely don't stop reading here :)


Budget and Time Commitment

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Here are the typical budgets used by most authors:

Level 9

  • 1250+ words - 85$
  • 1500+ words - 90$
  • ...

Level 10

  • 1500+ words - 97$
  • 2000+ words - 107$
  • ...

Note that, up to May 2021, due to COVID-19, we're working with an adjusted budget of -10% to -15% for all articles.

Once you get started, we have a lot more budget levels (the top level is 22), based on the quality of your writeups.

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In terms of time commitment, a good target is one article every 2-3 weeks - but that’s very flexible (as long as our communication is good).

About the article (+ some examples)

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We’ll usually pick articles out of the existing content calendar of the site. You can also suggest your own topics as well (and get additional compensation for that).

Here are a few examples of topics:

  • Breadth-First Vs Depth-First Traversal
  • What is the time complexity of tree traversal?
  • Algorithm to return all combinations of k elements from n
  • Sort of fixed length 6 int array

And a few examples of articles:

Introduction to Graph Theory

Finding the Shortest Path in a Graph Visiting All Nodes

Normalization vs Standardization in Linear Regression

Introduction to Machine Learning

SSL vs SSH

Finally, you can also find the contribution guidelines on our site: https://www.baeldung.com/contribution-guidelines