Duolingo is largely synonymous with learning new languages but more recently, the company has been seeking to expand its offerings. Early in the pandemic, it launched Duolingo ABC, a free app to help young children learn English literacy, followed by a math-based app late last year.
For its next endeavor, Duolingo wants to help its user base of more than 500 million people globally build their breadth of music knowledge.
Per a job post first spotted by TechCrunch, the Pittsburgh-based company is looking to hire a learning scientist that’s also “expert in music education who combines both theoretical knowledge of relevant learning science research and hands-on teaching experience.”
In the listing, Duolingo says that the app will promote music learning in a fun and accessible way and that the new hire will be joining a “small cross-functional team and together you will lay the foundation for the new music product, innovating through experimentation and fast product iterations.”
For those interested, however, the company sets a high bar, requiring a PhD in “music education, music theory, educational psychology, learning sciences, cognitive science or a related field.”
It previously listed another position for a freelance music composition and curricular consultant, according to TechCrunch, though that job seems to have since been filled.
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