Amazon is seeking a Software Development Engineer II for their Sponsored Products (SP) Supply team, a crucial part of their world-class advertising business. This role sits at the intersection of e-commerce and advanced technology, focusing on delivering relevant product ads through sophisticated AI-powered experiences. The position offers an opportunity to work on industry-first projects that directly impact hundreds of millions of Amazon shoppers worldwide.
The role involves building and maintaining large-scale distributed systems that power Amazon's advertising platform. You'll work with cutting-edge technologies including NLP, computer vision, generative AI, and shopper understanding models. The team's mission is to help merchants, retail vendors, and brand owners grow their sales through native product advertising on Amazon's platform.
As an SDE II, you'll be responsible for designing and implementing complex systems that handle billions of ad impressions and millions of clicks daily. The role requires expertise in building ML infrastructure, data processing pipelines, and working with LLM models in production environments. You'll collaborate with scientists and other engineers to develop and deploy innovative solutions that drive business growth.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $129,300 to $223,600 based on location, plus equity and comprehensive benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who want to work on challenging problems at scale while making a significant impact on both the business and customer experience. The team culture emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and maintains an entrepreneurial spirit with a bias for action.
Working at Amazon means joining a company that values technical excellence, customer obsession, and long-term thinking. You'll be part of a team that's breaking new ground in advertising technology while helping to shape the future of e-commerce. The role offers significant growth potential and the chance to work on meaningful projects that affect millions of users daily.