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Position: Data Scientist Manager, Ads
Institution: ByteDance
Location: Shanghai, China
Duties: Work with large, complex data sets. Solve difficult, non-routine analysis problems, applying advanced analytical methods as needed. Conduct analysis that includes data gathering and requirements specification, processing, analysis, ongoing deliverables, and presentations; Build and prototype analysis pipelines iteratively to provide insights at scale; Develop comprehensive knowledge of data structures and metrics, advocating for changes where needed for product development
Requirements: 6+ years industry experience and an advanced degree in a quantitative discipline (e.g., Statistics, Operations Research, Economics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics) or equivalent practical experience; Experienced in team management and people management; Deep knowledge of experiment design and causal inference, strong analytical and causual reasoning mindset
   
Text: Data Scientist Manager, Ads Work with large, complex data sets. Solve difficult, non-routine analysis problems, applying advanced analytical methods as needed. Conduct analysis that includes data gathering and requirements specification, processing, analysis, ongoing deliverables, and presentations; Build and prototype analysis pipelines iteratively to provide insights at scale; Develop comprehensive knowledge of data structures and metrics, advocating for changes where needed for product development 6+ years industry experience and an advanced degree in a quantitative discipline (e.g., Statistics, Operations Research, Economics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics) or equivalent practical experience; Experienced in team management and people management; Deep knowledge of experiment design and causal inference, strong analytical and causual reasoning mindset
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