Amazon Advertising LLC

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SoftwareDevEngineerII,Audio+PodcastAds

$100–214k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Software Dev Engineer II, Audio + Podcast Ads at Amazon Advertising LLC. Skills: Software Development, System Architecture, Audio Advertising. Lead design, implementation, delivery of software. Improve software consistency and integration”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver $1B revenue by 2030

Industry & Context.

Advertising
Problems you'll solve

Solve complex problems; Solve web app deficiencies; Solve architecture deficiencies; Solve software bottlenecks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years software development experience, 2+ years system design/architecture experience, 1+ years software development engineer experience, 1+ years large-scale software applications experience, 1+ years Object Oriented Design experience, Experience with C#, C++, Java, or Perl, Experience programming one language

Nice to Have

5+ years full SDLC experience, Bachelor's degree in computer science

What You'll Do.

Improve software consistency and integration

Identify and solve web app deficiencies

Identify and solve architecture deficiencies

Identify and solve software bottlenecks

Deliver higher quality software faster

Communicate ideas effectively

Harmonize discordant views

Lead resolution of contentious issues

Participate in design reviews

implementation examples

Provide insightful code reviews

Take ownership of outcome

Participate in hiring process

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Related software teams; Other team software

Communication Scope

Communicate ideas effectively

Full Job Description

The Audio + Podcast Advertising program supports the growth of Amazon Music Free, Wondery, ART19, Twitch, and Alexa. We started our Audio advertising program in 2021 with a focus on Streaming Audio and Podcasts. Our vision is to build a world class audio advertising program and deliver more than $1B in revenue by 2030. We're building a core engineering team in New York to support all new Audio + Podcast Advertising programs. We're looking for passionate, team-oriented, and self-driven software builders to design and develop delightful user experiences for audio advertisers, publishers and listeners. This is a unique opportunity and time to get in early and deliver significant portions of the technical roadmap. Key job responsibilities - You lead the design, implementation, and delivery of software in ambiguous and complex problem spaces (at the team level). - You think in terms of architecture, not just code. You proactively work to improve the consistency and integration between your team’s software and any related software (owned by other teams). - You take the lead in identifying and solving web app/architecture deficiencies or areas where your team’s software bottlenecks the innovation of other teams. You help your team deliver higher quality software faster (or fail faster to get to the right solution). - You are able to communicate your ideas effectively to achieve the right outcome for your team and customer. - You harmonize discordant views and lead the resolution of contentious issues (build consensus). - You lead design reviews for your team and actively participate in design reviews of related software or other team software at your location. - Your code, design, and implementation decisions set a great example to others and demonstrate best practices. - You provide insightful code reviews and take ownership of outcome. - You actively participate in the hiring process as well as mentor others About the team Modern communication tools are democratizing sto

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