Knowledge of data analysis languages (e.g., R, Stata, Python, etc.) or other statistical software
Experience in a postdoctoral position, consulting position, government position or academic research
Experience with SQL
Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status.
USA, WA, Seattle - 129,200.00 - 174,700.00 USD annually
Additional Information
The People eXperience and Technology Central Science (PXTCS) team uses economics, behavioral science, statistics, and machine learning to proactively identify mechanisms and process improvements which simultaneously improve Amazon and the lives, well-being, and the value of work to Amazonians.
PXTCS is looking for an economist who can apply economic methods to address business problems. The ideal candidate will work with engineers and computer scientists to estimate models and algorithms on large scale data, design pilots and measure impact, and transform successful prototypes into improved policies and programs at scale. PXTCS is looking for creative thinkers who can combine a strong technical economic toolbox with a desire to learn from other disciplines, and who know how to execute and deliver on big ideas as part of an interdisciplinary technical team.
Key job responsibilities
The economists within PXTCS design and evaluate the systems that shape how Amazon's Operations workforce is hired, developed, recognized, and retained. They build predictive models, design causal experiments, and develop econometric frameworks that quantify tradeoffs and inform leadership decisions across talent programs. The team works at the intersection of mechanism design, causal inference, and applied measurement - partnering with applied scientists, product teams, and program leaders to embed science into the design of talent systems rather than evaluating them after the fact. The team also applies macroeconomic analysis and time series forecasting to anticipate workforce trends and inform long-range planning.