Senior Machine Learning Engineer
RedditAt Reddit, machine learning sits at the heart of how millions of people discover, connect, and engage with the world’s largest collection of human conversations. From powering personalized recommendations and search to optimizing advertising systems and marketplace dynamics, our ML engineers tackle some of the most interesting and impactful problems in large-scale applied machine learning.
We hire Machine Learning Engineers across both our Consumer and Ads organizations, giving you the opportunity to work on a wide range of high-impact problems across the Reddit ecosystem.
We are looking for Machine Learning Engineers who are excited to build systems end-to-end, from research and modeling to production deployment, — and who want to help shape the future of discovery, relevance, and monetization at Reddit.
If you love working on complex, real-world ML problems at massive scale, this role is for you.
What You’ll Work On
As a Machine Learning Engineer at Reddit, you will design and build production ML systems that power core experiences across the platform, including:
- Personalized recommendations, search, and ranking systems that help users discover the most relevant content and communities
- Intelligent advertising systems including ranking, bidding, measurement, and optimization
- Content, Advertisers, and User understanding, from building foundational content/user representations to deriving insightful signals&
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