Amazon.com Services LLC

Economics, Economist, global corporate

Intern-Economics(STRUC)

$0–0k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Intern - Economics (STRUC) at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Structural econometrics, Econometric modeling, Data analysis. Analyze large-scale datasets. Apply discrete choice models”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive optimal decision-making; Drive customer value

Industry & Context.

Economics, Economist, global corporate
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Third year of PhD program, Proficiency in Stata, Proficiency in R, Proficiency in Python, Foundation in econometric methods, Foundation in statistical analysis, Analytical skills, Problem-solving skills

Nice to Have

Experience with SQL, Experience with UNIX, Experience with Sawtooth, Experience with Spark

What You'll Do.

Analyze large-scale datasets

Apply discrete choice models

Apply logistic regression family models

Utilize advanced structural methods

Perform data analysis at scale

Collaborate with economists

Collaborate with scientists

Collaborate with business leaders

Develop data-driven insights

Develop strategic recommendations

Tackle pricing analysis

Tackle competition modeling

Tackle strategic behavior estimation

Tackle contract design

Tackle marketing strategy optimization

Help business partners formalize objectives

Help business partners estimate objectives

Drive optimal decision-making

Build comprehensive datasets

Refine comprehensive datasets

Present analytical findings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with economists; Collaborate with scientists; Collaborate with business leaders

Communication Scope

Present findings

Full Job Description

Amazon Economics is seeking Structural Economist (STRUC) Interns who are passionate about applying structural econometric methods to solve real-world business challenges. STRUC economists specialize in the econometric analysis of models that involve the estimation of fundamental preferences and strategic effects. In this full-time internship (40 hours per week, with hourly compensation), you'll work with large-scale datasets to model strategic decision-making and inform business optimization, gaining hands-on experience that's directly applicable to dissertation writing and future career placement. Key job responsibilities As a STRUC Economist Intern, you'll specialize in structural econometric analysis to estimate fundamental preferences and strategic effects in complex business environments. Your responsibilities include: - Analyze large-scale datasets using structural econometric techniques to solve complex business challenges - Applying discrete choice models and methods, including logistic regression family models (such as BLP, nested logit) and models with alternative distributional assumptions - Utilizing advanced structural methods including dynamic models of customer or firm decisions over time, applied game theory (entry and exit of firms), auction models, and labor market models - Building datasets and performing data analysis at scale - Collaborating with economists, scientists, and business leaders to develop data-driven insights and strategic recommendations - Tackling diverse challenges including pricing analysis, competition modeling, strategic behavior estimation, contract design, and marketing strategy optimization - Helping business partners formalize and estimate business objectives to drive optimal decision-making and customer value - Build and refine comprehensive datasets for in-depth structural economic analysis - Present complex analytical findings to business leaders and stakeholders Basic Qualifications: - Applicants must be enrolled in at

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