Data Scientist, (Technical Leadership) - Retail Analytics

  • Meta Platforms, Inc.
  • Burlingame, California
  • Full Time

We are seeking experienced Data Scientists to join our team and drive impact across various product areas. As a Data Scientist, you will collaborate with cross-functional partners to identify and solve complex problems using data and analysis. Your role will involve shaping product development, quantifying new opportunities, and ensuring products bring value to users and the company. You will guide teams using data-driven insights, develop hypotheses, and employ rigorous analytical approaches to test them. You will tell data-driven stories, present clear insights, and build credibility with stakeholders. By joining our team, you will become part of a world-class analytics community dedicated to skill development and career growth in analytics and beyond.Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience Mathematics, Statistics, Operations Research) 5+ years of experience with data querying languages (e.g. SQL), scripting languages (e.g. Python), or statistical/mathematical software (e.g. R, SAS, Matlab) 8+ years of work experience leading analytics work in IC capacity, working collaboratively with Engineering and cross-functional partners, and guiding data-influenced product planning, prioritization and strategy development Experience working effectively with and leading complex analytics projects across multiple stakeholders and cross-functional teams, including Engineering, PM/TPM, Analytics and Finance Experience with predictive modeling, machine learning, and experimentation/causal inference methods Experience communicating complex technical topics in a clear, precise, and actionable manner 10+ years of experience with complex quantitative analysis in product analytics

Job ID: 482809119
Originally Posted on: 6/26/2025

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