Senior Software Dev Engineer - Advanced Experimentation & Long Term Decision Making at Amazon

Senior Software Dev Engineer - Advanced Experimentation & Long Term Decision Making Details

Jan. 22, 2019, 12:43 p.m.
Software Development
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Seattle, Washington
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Amazon's Weblab team enables experimentation at massive scale to help Amazon build better products for customers. A/B testing is in Amazon's DNA and we're at the core of how Amazon innovates on behalf of customers. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Sr. Software Dev Engineer to help us build the future of experimentation systems at Amazon. About you: You have an entrepreneurial spirit and want to make a big impact on Amazon and its customers. You are excited about cutting-edge research on causal inference. You enjoy building massive scale and high performance systems but also have a bias for delivering simple solutions to complex problems. You're looking for a career where you'll be able to build, to deliver, and to impress. You're a thought leader and you demonstrate this by delivering solutions, not just by having ideas. You challenge yourself and others to come up with better solutions. You develop strong working relationships and thrive in a collaborative team environment. About

· BS degree in Computer Science, or related field with 7+ years relevant experience. · Strong Computer Science fundamentals in data structures, algorithm design, problem solving, and complexity analysis. · Proficiency in at least one modern programming language such as C/C++ or Java. · Deep hands-on technical expertise, excellent verbal and written communication skills. · Proven track record of designing and delivering successful large-scale high performance systems. · Experience mentoring and training the engineering community on complex technical issues.· Master degree or higher in Computer Science
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