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Experience in adjacent domain areas like network engineering, Infosec, software development for e-commerce, or work involving software for API's or web scraping. We are looking for an experienced risk specialist with industry experience in eCommerce fraud, compliance, or cyber fraud investigations with relevant risk management experience and technical experience with cybersecurity, crypto, security engineering, etc.
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Work closely with account teams, research scientist teams, and product engineering teams to drive model implementations and new solution. PhD degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, operations research, or in a highly quantitative field.
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Collaborate with internal teams (design, engineering, art) and external co-development partners to achieve best-in-industry animation for action games. Amazon Games also publishes best-in-class games in close collaboration with developers, leading with Lost Ark from Smilegate RPG, THRONE AND LIBERTY from NCSOFT, and King of Meat from Glowmade, as well as the next major entry in the Tomb Raider series from Crystal Dynamics.
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