Director of Engineering
Ads Marketplace
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Cardlytics

201-500 employees

Purchase intelligence
Company Overview
At Cardlytics, their mission is to make marketing more relevant and measurable with purchase intelligence
Financial Services
Data & Analytics

Company Stage

Series G

Total Funding

$212.1M

Founded

2008

Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-3%

1 year growth

-17%

2 year growth

-14%
Locations
Menlo Park, CA, USA
Experience Level
Entry
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Expert
CategoriesNew
AI & Machine Learning
Requirements
  • Masters in Computer Science or equivalent
  • 5+ years experience managing a small and mighty team of experienced ICs
  • 5+ years hands-on experience leveraging cutting-edge machine learning techniques and advancements in industry, with a proven impact on company metrics
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
Responsibilities
  • Director of Engineering, Ads Marketplace will manage, lead and set the vision for the team optimizing on Ads delivery for the Cardlytics Ads marketplace. This role requires someone with a proven track record in marketplace optimizations and strong hands-on experience in Machine Learning techniques used in AdTech. Proven experience and impact on key metrics around user engagement, budget consumption and overall marketplace optimization will be highly valued. This is a critical responsibility which is at the heart of the core business for the company. The ideal candidate will also have strong influence and input on the general machine learning direction for the company
  • Responsibilities:
Desired Qualifications
  • PhD in Computer Science or equivalent
  • Proven track record in digital media and ad technology, including ads optimizations
  • The anticipated base salary for this role is $255,000 - $280,000 annually, not including and other benefits. Cardlytics' salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location, and individual pay may be determined by additional factors such as role-related skills, experience, education, training, and more