Lead a team to develop and implement algorithms for pricing and advertising, influencing profitability for consumer products in e-commerce.
Razor is seeking a highly driven and analytical leader to join our team as the Associate Director of the Decision Engine, focusing on Pricing and Advertising Algorithms. This is a unique opportunity to have a massive impact at a rapidly growing company by directly influencing the profitability and growth of our portfolio of brands. You will lead a talented team in developing and implementing the core algorithmic logic that powers our automated decision-making engine, optimizing pricing and advertising strategies for thousands of consumer products. This role offers a high degree of ownership, autonomy, and the chance to shape the future of e-commerce.
Top Skills
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Algorithm Development
E-Commerce Optimization
Pricing Strategies
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