<p>Job seekers have flooded the comments section of a social media post made by the CEO of a artificial intelligence (AI) company start-up.</p><p>Siddharth Bhatia, the co-founder and CEO of AI start-up company Puch AI posted on X, a lucrative Rs 2 lakh per month remote internship opportunity.</p><p>"Join @puch_ai to build AI for a Billion+ people," posted Siddharth while making his requirements clear -- two interns – one to work as an AI engineer and the other to manage growth as the “Growth Magician”.</p> .<p>In the post, Siddharth also made it clear that a college degree is not a prerequisite for the position. </p><p>“We hired a high schooler last month,” he added.</p><p>For layman's knowledge, Puch AI is an AI startup by National University of Singapore graduate Siddharth and IIT Bombay alum Arjit Jain.</p><p>The startup has the set up the goal to make “artificial intelligence accessible to every Indian, regardless of the language they speak or their technical background.”</p><p>With even high schoolers eligible to apply, Siddharth's comment box is likely to be flooded with more requests. </p>
<p>Job seekers have flooded the comments section of a social media post made by the CEO of a artificial intelligence (AI) company start-up.</p><p>Siddharth Bhatia, the co-founder and CEO of AI start-up company Puch AI posted on X, a lucrative Rs 2 lakh per month remote internship opportunity.</p><p>"Join @puch_ai to build AI for a Billion+ people," posted Siddharth while making his requirements clear -- two interns – one to work as an AI engineer and the other to manage growth as the “Growth Magician”.</p> .<p>In the post, Siddharth also made it clear that a college degree is not a prerequisite for the position. </p><p>“We hired a high schooler last month,” he added.</p><p>For layman's knowledge, Puch AI is an AI startup by National University of Singapore graduate Siddharth and IIT Bombay alum Arjit Jain.</p><p>The startup has the set up the goal to make “artificial intelligence accessible to every Indian, regardless of the language they speak or their technical background.”</p><p>With even high schoolers eligible to apply, Siddharth's comment box is likely to be flooded with more requests. </p>