Amazon.com Services LLC

Advertising

SoftwareDevelopmentEngineer

$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 Development Engineer at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Generative AI, Large Language Models, Distributed systems. Design large-scale distributed systems. Develop large-scale distributed systems”

What You'll Achieve.

Shoppers discover brands; Shoppers engage with brands; Shoppers build affinity with brands; Brands grow business at scale; Brands use advertising products

Industry & Context.

Advertising
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years software development experience, 2+ years system design/architecture experience, 1+ years C#, C++, Java, or Perl experience, 1+ years Object Oriented Design experience

Nice to Have

3+ years full software development life cycle experience, Experience integrating GenAI tools, Evaluating and refining GenAI outputs, Applying responsible AI practices

What You'll Do.

Design large-scale distributed systems

Develop large-scale distributed systems

Operate large-scale distributed systems

Apply Large Language Models

Deliver personalized advertiser experiences

Deliver personalized shopper experiences

Collaborate with applied scientists

Collaborate with product managers

Collaborate with other engineers

Define customer-focused solutions

Deliver customer-focused solutions

Write high-quality code

Write maintainable code

Participate in design reviews

Participate in code reviews

Drive operational excellence

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Applied scientists; Product managers; Other engineers

Full Job Description

The Sponsored Products and Brands team at Amazon Ads is re-imagining the advertising landscape through generative AI technologies, revolutionizing how millions of customers discover products and engage with brands across Amazon.com and beyond. We are at the forefront of re-inventing advertising experiences, bridging human creativity with artificial intelligence to transform every aspect of the advertising lifecycle from ad creation and optimization to performance analysis and customer insights. We are a passionate group of innovators dedicated to developing responsible and intelligent AI technologies that balance the needs of advertisers, enhance the shopping experience, and strengthen the marketplace. If you're energized by solving complex challenges and pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI, join us in shaping the future of advertising. Key job responsibilities The ideal candidate for this role has strong experience in designing and developing scalable high-performance systems and services that are flexible, reliable, and maintainable. You have excellent problem-solving skills, a solid understanding of computer science fundamentals, and a customer-focused mindset. You take pragmatic and iterative approach to building software: you have an ability to simplify and get things done with a demonstrated track record of building and delivering software and working effectively with external and internal teams. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: - Design, develop, and operate large-scale distributed systems for Sponsored Brands Impressions-based Offerings. - Apply Generative AI (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) to deliver more relevant, personalized advertiser and shopper experiences. - Collaborate with applied scientists, product managers, and other engineers to define and deliver customer-focused solutions. - Write high-quality, maintainable code and participate in design and code reviews. - Drive operational excellence through monit

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