Amazon.com Services LLC

Advertising

SoftwareDevelopmentEngineer-MachineLearning,AdResponsePrediction

$129–224k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Software Development Engineer - Machine Learning, Ad Response Prediction at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Machine Learning, Software Development, Ad Response Prediction. Design scalable machine-learning pipelines. Code scalable machine-learning pipelines”

Industry & Context.

Advertising
Problems you'll solve

Solve problems with data; Analytical

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years software development experience, 2+ years system design experience, Experience programming one language

Nice to Have

3+ years full SDLC experience, Bachelor's degree computer science, Machine learning experience, Data mining experience, Information retrieval experience, Statistics experience, Natural language processing experience

What You'll Do.

Design scalable machine-learning pipelines

Code scalable machine-learning pipelines

Troubleshoot scalable machine-learning pipelines

Support scalable machine-learning pipelines

Design online serving systems

Code online serving systems

Troubleshoot online serving systems

Support online serving systems

Optimize CTR prediction models

Optimize CTR prediction infrastructure

Implement end-to-end solutions

Own technical direction

Work with business partners

Collaborate on product direction

Maintain relationships

Drive technology decisions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with applied scientists; Work with product managers; Work with other engineers; Engineering and science relationships

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

Amazon is investing heavily in building a world class advertising business and we are responsible for defining and delivering a collection of self-service performance advertising products that drive discovery and sales. Our products are strategically important to our Retail and Marketplace businesses driving long term growth. We deliver billions of ad impressions and millions of clicks daily and are breaking fresh ground to create world-class products. We are highly motivated, collaborative and fun-loving with an entrepreneurial spirit and bias for action. With a broad mandate to experiment and innovate, we are growing at an unprecedented rate with a seemingly endless range of new opportunities. Amazon's Sponsored Products advertising business is one of the fastest growing areas in the company. The Ads Response Prediction team owns multiple critical services and applications that empowers personalized Ads recommendations in Sponsored Products. We apply state-of-the-art deep learning and LLM based methods on Click-through-rate (CTR) prediction, with a mission of improving both shopper and advertiser experiences. By developing and using real-time shopper understanding signals, deep product embeddings and LLM-based insights, we provide personalization power for the entire Ads business within Amazon. As a Software Development Engineer in Machine Learning in this team, you will drive the technical direction of our offerings and solutions, working with many different technologies across the sponsored products organization. You will design, code, troubleshoot, and support scalable machine-learning pipelines and online serving systems. You will work closely with applied scientists to optimize the performance of CTR prediction models and infrastructure, and implement end-to-end solutions. What you create is also what you own. The business and technical challenges are significant. Fortunately, we have a broad mandate to experiment and innovate, and a seemingly endless range o

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