The Product Scientist is responsible for defining success metrics, conducting product experimentation through A/B testing, analyzing opportunities for product improvements based on data patterns, and performing statistical modeling to forecast and understand customer behaviors.
Product Scientist1
Required
- Defining metrics for product success
- Product experimentation - AB testing
- Opportunity analysis - Understand the data and patterns that lead to product improvements
- Statistical modeling - forecasting, propensity, understanding customer behaviors; understanding AB testing
Nice to have
- Dashboard creation to exec presentation
- Domain knowledge in the ad space
- Experience with pricing
Top Skills
Ab Testing
Dashboard Creation
Statistical Modeling
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