JobsSenior Business Data Scientist, GCS Product Ads Finance
Senior Business Data Scientist, GCS Product Ads Finance
GoogleSenior Business Data Scientist, GCS Product Ads Finance
GoogleLocation
Mountain View, CA
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/21/2026
Compensation
$163,000 - $237,000 per year
Master's with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 99%·Filings 5,616·New hires 2,898·
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·FY 2025Job description
The Senior Business Data Scientist role at Google focuses on leveraging data science to drive business growth and inform decision-making within the GCS Ads Finance team. This team partners with mid-market and small advertisers to enhance their success across various advertising platforms. The position requires a strong analytical background and the ability to mentor junior team members while working on complex data-driven projects. The role is pivotal in identifying growth drivers and providing insights that influence resource allocation and investment strategies.
Requirements
- Master's degree in a quantitative discipline such as Statistics, Engineering, Sciences, or equivalent practical experience.
- 4 years of experience using analytics to solve product or business problems, coding in languages such as Python, R, or SQL.
- Experience querying databases or conducting statistical analysis.
Responsibilities
- Build data science models and develop statistical analysis on business, growth, and other business metrics.
- Partner with leaders in the sales organization to understand drivers of business growth, risks, and opportunities.
- Drive projects jointly with cross-functional partners, including selecting metrics and building an early warning system for business attainment.
- Lead decision making on investment strategies for products and identify key market drivers for business generation and profitability.
- Build and maintain long-term financial models to analyze expected returns and support resource allocation.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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