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Seattle, WA

Research Scientist, Intelligent Talent Acquisition, Global Hiring Science

1 yrs
Technology
HR/People
December 8, 2025

Amazon

Consumer goods marketplace and technology platform
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Key job responsibilities
What you’ll do as a GHS Research Scientist:

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β€’ Design large-scale personnel selection research that shapes Amazon’s global talent assessment practices across a variety of topics (e.g., assessment validation, measuring post-hire impact)
β€’ Partner with key stakeholders to create innovative solutions that blend scientific rigor with real-world business impact while navigating complex legal and professional standards
β€’ Apply advanced statistical techniques to analyze massive, diverse datasets to uncover insights that optimize our candidate evaluation processes and drive hiring excellence
β€’ Explore emerging technologies and innovative methodologies to enhance talent measurement while maintaining Amazon's commitment to scientific integrity
β€’ Translate complex research findings into compelling, actionable strategies that influence senior leader/business decisions and shape Amazon's talent acquisition roadmap
β€’ Write impactful documents that distill intricate scientific concepts into clear, persuasive communications for diverse audiences, from data scientists to business leaders
β€’ Ensure effective teamwork, communication, collaboration, and commitment across multiple teams with competing priorities


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A day in the life

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Imagine diving into challenges that impact millions of employees across Amazon's global operations. As a GHS Research Scientist, you'll tackle questions about hiring and organizational effectiveness on a global scale. Your day might begin with analyzing datasets to inform how we attract and select world-class talent. Throughout the day, you'll collaborate with peers in our research community, discussing different research methodologies and sharing innovative approaches to solving unique personnel challenges. This role offers a blend of focused analytical time and interacting with stakeholders across the globe.

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Basic Qualifications

- PhD in a quantitative field, or MS degree and 1+ years of quantitative field research experience
- Experience investigating the feasibility of applying scientific principles and concepts to business problems and products
- Experience with data analysis package (R, SAS, Matlab, etc.)

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Preferred Qualifications

- PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology or related field
- Familiarity with using GenAI tools and Large Language Models (LLMs) in personnel selection research
- Experience conducting job analysis and developing competency frameworks
- Strong consulting skills and a track record of influencing stakeholders
- Experience conducting experimental research studies in an industry environment
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Strong quantitative analytical abilities
- Strong organizational and time management skills

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