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Knowledge of advertising targeting and measurement solutions, digital marketing analytics tools, and specific technologies such as GCP, BQ, and Elastic/SOLR/Vector Search. A high-visibility assembly of Data Scientists and Machine Learning Experts dedicated to revolutionizing ad experiences with unparalleled precision in Relevancy and Ranking within the retail giant's ecosystem.
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We support the growth of our Large Customer Sales (LCS) organization through improving the design and activation of seller workflows and intelligent solutions, increasing the ROI of business data by simplifying metrics, in-depth search into business performance and opportunities to inform decisions and providing trusted data sets for our Sales and Product teams.
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Experience with AWS Search, Analytics and database services (S3, OpenSearch, DDB, Athena, Redshift, Aurora) Experience with AWS or other cloud data transform services (Glue, Kineses, Kafka, Spark.
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Grid Dynamics provides digital transformation consulting and implementation services in omnichannel customer experience, big data analytics, search, artificial intelligence, cloud migration, and application modernization.
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The SEO and Browse Product Management teams work closely with Product Development, Data Science, Quality Engineering, Design, and other cross-domain organizations to build scalable and highly available business solutions that are used by millions of eBay users across the globe every day.
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Desired expertise in marketing analytics and advanced methods such as: customer lifetime value, media mix modeling (MMM), multi-touch attribution (MTA), consumer choice (multinomial logit), time-series forecasting, hierarchical bayes, panel-data methods (fixed/random effects), censored/truncated regressions, selection models, non-random treatment effects, hazard /survival models, structural equation modeling, item response theory, latent class regression.
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Experience with CMS like ServiceNow, WordPress, SharePoint Apply data analytics to creative output. Use data and GenAI to spot trends and improve content quality and search performance Contribute to content strategies for natural language processing, templates, and personalization.
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Strong understanding of AI technologies, including machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and data analytics. Experience with ServiceNow, Search, and Knowledge Management technologies is an asset.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 7 Years, Palo Alto office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a data analytics and investigations attorney with 7 years of experience preferred working on all phases of eDiscovery, including major supervisory roles on complex matters overseeing the implementation of eDiscovery processes, policies, and procedures.
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5 years of work experience using analytics to solve product or business problems, coding (e.g., Python, R, SQL), querying databases or statistical analysis, or 3 years of work experience with a PhD degree.
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We are a full stack shop, and our team capabilities cover the whole solution spectrum, ranging across applied science (Computer Vision and Deep Learning), large scale engineering services, product management, data analytics design, and mobile app development for iOS and Android.
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Starting in 2009, the Visual Shopping team has thus far launched many visual search solutions on the Amazon App that use computer vision and machine learning/deep learning to help customers complete their shopping missions more easily; multiple internal teams at Amazon (devices, Kindle, Seller services, etc.
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3 years of experience integrating data from key marketing platforms, including Meta, Google Ads, and TikTok Ads, to guarantee accurate data flow into Google Analytics 4 (GA4), and Tableau.
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Lead Software Engineer (data security, data governance) - Security, ML Platform and Infrastructure (ASE) The Data Platform team within the ASE organization powers analytics, experimentation, and ML feature engineering to power Siri, Search, and other ML features we all love in our Apple devices.
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Search and Discovery drives the lion share of revenues within one of the largest and fastest growing e-commerce platforms on the planet, Coupang’s Search Analytics team offers countless ways for an ambitious data scientist to make an impact.
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