What It's Like to Be a Data Scientist at Grammarly
As a Data Scientist at Grammarly, you'll be at the forefront of using AI to improve communication for millions of users. You'll work on a variety of projects, from developing new machine learning models to conducting complex analyses to inform product strategy. The data science team is integral to Grammarly's success, and you'll have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the product. You'll be working with a massive and unique dataset of text, and you'll be using cutting-edge machine learning and NLP techniques to solve challenging problems.
Grammarly has a strong data-driven culture, and you'll be expected to be a thought leader in your area. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate with a talented team of engineers, product managers, and other data scientists, and you'll be encouraged to publish your work and present at conferences. The company is committed to responsible AI, and you'll be working on projects that have a positive impact on the world.
Salary & Compensation
Grammarly offers very competitive salaries for Data Scientists, with a strong emphasis on equity. Here's a general idea of what you can expect in San Francisco:
| Level | Base Salary | Total Comp (incl. equity) |
|---|---|---|
| Entry (L1-L2) | $150K–$200K | $200K–$280K |
| Mid (L3-L4) | $200K–$250K | $280K–$380K |
| Senior (L5+) | $250K–$300K | $380K–$450K+ |
Interview Process
The interview process for a Data Scientist at Grammarly is designed to assess your technical skills, your business acumen, and your ability to solve complex problems. It typically consists of 4-5 rounds:
- Recruiter Screen — A 30-minute call with a recruiter to discuss your background and interest in the role.
- Technical Screen — A 60-minute technical interview with a data scientist. You can expect questions on SQL, Python, and machine learning concepts.
- Onsite/Virtual Loop — A series of 4-5 interviews with data scientists, engineers, and product managers. This will include a mix of technical interviews, a case study, and a behavioral interview.
- Hiring Manager Interview — A final interview with the hiring manager to discuss your career goals and fit with the team.
How to Stand Out
- Demonstrate your expertise in NLP and machine learning. Grammarly is a world leader in these fields, so you'll need to show that you have a deep understanding of the latest techniques.
- Showcase your ability to work with large and complex datasets. Grammarly has a massive amount of data, so they're looking for people who are comfortable working with it.
- Highlight your passion for communication. Grammarly is a company that is passionate about helping people communicate more effectively. Show that you share that passion.
- Be prepared to talk about your past projects. Grammarly wants to see that you can take a project from idea to completion.
