Member of Technical Staff (Data Scientist/Engineer, Online Metrics)

Perplexity serves tens of millions of users daily with reliable, high-quality answers grounded in an LLM-first search engine and specialized data sources. The Answer Quality team ensures that our prompts, tools, search, and specialized datasets, combined with both frontier and in-house models, create the best possible experience for our users. As a Data Scientist/Engineer on this team, you will derive online signals from user interactions to bridge the gap between changes in answer quality and observed user behavior.

Responsibilities

  • Discover and validate online signals from user interactions that serve as reliable proxies for true answer quality

  • Design and implement novel online metrics to be tracked both in A/B testing and on product health dashboards, ensuring alignment with ground-truth evaluations

  • Analyze experimental results to validate these metrics, ensuring they accurately predict user satisfaction and drive product decisions

  • Build and maintain the data pipelines that calculate these metrics at scale, delivering actionable quality signals to Search, Product, and model training teams

  • Communicate findings and bring clarity through close collaboration with Product and Search teams

  • Operate in a small, high-impact team where your work directly shapes how Perplexity measures and improves Answer Quality

Qualifications

  • MS in a technical field or equivalent experience

  • 4+ years of experience working as a Data Scientist, Analytics Engineer, or related role

  • Experience working on search, recommendation, or LLM-based products, with an emphasis on designing online metrics and analyzing A/B experiments

  • Strong proficiency in Python and SQL (expected to write production-grade code)

  • Deep knowledge of statistical analysis

  • Experience with Business Intelligence (BI) tools for visualization and reporting

  • Comfortable with agentic coding workflows and using AI-assisted development tools to iterate faster

Preferred Qualifications

  • Proficiency with Apache Spark and Databricks

  • Experience with the development or validation of LLM-as-a-judge systems

  • Prior work supporting customer-facing products at scale

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