Intern - Economics, Central Latency
Amazon.com
We are looking for detail-oriented, organized, and responsible individuals who are eager to apply time-series modeling techniques on business relevant engineering problems. Some knowledge of econometrics, as well as basic familiarity with Python is necessary.
These are full-time positions at 40 hours per week, with compensation being awarded on an hourly basis. You will learn how to build data sets and perform applied econometric analysis at Internet speed collaborating with economists, scientists, and product managers. These skills will translate well into writing applied chapters in your dissertation and provide you with work experience that may help you with placement.
Roughly 85% of previous cohorts have converted to full time economist employment at Amazon. If you are interested, please send your CV to our mailing list at econ-internship@amazon.com.
Key job responsibilities
Well versed with various time-series modeling techniques so that they can quickly apply them to our our problem space.
About the team
Central Latency own the latency program for Stores and are responsible for:
Vision: Setting a long-term architecture plan to reduce latency
Goals: establishing Store-wide latency goals
Guardrails: monitoring customer latency with automated tooling
Science: understand the impact of latency
These are full-time positions at 40 hours per week, with compensation being awarded on an hourly basis. You will learn how to build data sets and perform applied econometric analysis at Internet speed collaborating with economists, scientists, and product managers. These skills will translate well into writing applied chapters in your dissertation and provide you with work experience that may help you with placement.
Roughly 85% of previous cohorts have converted to full time economist employment at Amazon. If you are interested, please send your CV to our mailing list at econ-internship@amazon.com.
Key job responsibilities
Well versed with various time-series modeling techniques so that they can quickly apply them to our our problem space.
About the team
Central Latency own the latency program for Stores and are responsible for:
Vision: Setting a long-term architecture plan to reduce latency
Goals: establishing Store-wide latency goals
Guardrails: monitoring customer latency with automated tooling
Science: understand the impact of latency
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