JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)

August 1, 2016 - January 31, 2017

eBay Inc

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Economist

JOE ID Number: 2016-02_111456699
Date Posted: 10/21/2016
Date Inactive: 01/31/2017
Position Title/Short Description
Title: Economist
Section: Full-Time Nonacademic
Locations: San Jose, California, UNITED STATES
Seattle, Washington, UNITED STATES
Zurich, SWITZERLAND
JEL Classification: Y -- Miscellaneous Categories
Keywords:
applied econometrics, program evaluation, empirical I/O
Full Text of JOE Listing:

Primary Job Description:
We are seeking a PhD Economists to join eBay’s team of data scientists. Economists at eBay use a data-driven approach to create insights and products that shape one of the largest online marketplaces in the world serving 100's of millions of customers. The role requires working with a variety of methodologies, including experimental design and analysis, econometrics and microeconomic theory.

Job Responsibilities:
Topics come from a variety of sources, including senior executives, product managers and engineers. Regardless of the source, our work shares an important feature: it is performed in collaboration with one or more business partners, either as consumers or even as active collaborators. Projects should result in internal learnings and action, and (where appropriate) external publication. Successful economists will excel on the areas of problem identification, data skills, communication, and teamwork.

Job Requirements:
• PhD in economics or related degree from a top graduate school
• Experience in data analysis and econometrics (including R and STATA)
• Advanced econometric experience
• Expertise in applied microeconomic theory
• Ability to explain work in non-technical terms to key stakeholders
• Experience with big data tools (especially SQL, Hadoop) or in e-commerce/technology/consulting a plus

Application Requirements:
  • Letters of Reference
  • Job Market Paper
  • CV
  • Cover Letter
Application deadline: 12/15/2016
  • Application Deadline Has Passed