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Data Aggregation Jobs (Remote)

72 open positions · Updated 1 month ago

Average salary: 199.6k–302.3k/yr

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Reddit
Reddit Remote - United States $190.8k–$267.1k/yr Published 4 months ago
Reddit

Join Reddit as a Senior Analytics Engineer to lead data initiatives in Sales and Marketing, empowering teams with robust data solutions.

Reddit Remote - Ontario, Canada Published 5 days ago
Flexible on stack
Reddit

Join Reddit as an Analytics Engineer to enhance data-driven decision-making in a collaborative environment.

Reddit Remote - United States $164.2k–$229.9k/yr Published 5 days ago
Flexible on stack
Reddit

Join Reddit as an Analytics Engineer to empower communities through data-driven insights and tools in a fully remote role.

Reddit Toronto, Canada Published 5 days ago
Flexible on stack
Faire
Faire New York City, NY; San Francisco, CA $174.5k–$240k/yr Published 3 weeks ago
MongoDB

Join MongoDB as a Software Engineer to design and optimize data migration tools for modernizing applications.

MongoDB California; Oregon; Washington $106k–$209k/yr Published 4 days ago
Flexible on stack 70% coding
MongoDB
MongoDB California; Colorado; Montana; Nevada; New Mexico; Oregon; Utah; Washington $109k–$215k/yr Published 5 months ago
Google DeepMind
Google DeepMind Mountain View, California, US; New York City, New York, US; San Francisco, California, US $192k–$278k/yr Published 2 months ago
Reddit

Lead a team of data scientists at Reddit to drive marketing strategies through data-driven insights in a fully remote environment.

Reddit Remote - Ontario, Canada Published 2 weeks ago
Flexible on stack
Anthropic
Anthropic San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY | Seattle, WA; Washington, DC $320k–$405k/yr Published 1 year ago
PlanetScale

Join PlanetScale as a Software Engineer to build a customer-facing database observability product for Vitess and PostgreSQL.

PlanetScale San Francisco Bay Area or Remote $120k–$290k/yr Published 4 months ago
Flexible on stack AI-first team
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