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Are you an experienced Applied Data Scientist (3+ years of experience) excited to use strong technical and analytical skills to power our mission to bring the benefits of AI to the world?
Join Google DeepMind’s Core Analytics Team! You will bring a data lens to strategic business problems around our research priorities and outputs – directly enabling our frontier research and product development efforts.
This role focuses on leveraging data science techniques – particularly advanced SQL, Python for analysis, and statistical methods – to drive strategic decisions and generate insights, rather than deep machine learning model development.

About us

Google DeepMind: Artificial Intelligence could be one of humanity’s most useful inventions. At Google DeepMind, we’re working together to advance the state of the art in artificial intelligence. We use our technologies for widespread public benefit and scientific discovery, and collaborate with others on critical challenges, ensuring safety and ethics are the highest priority.
Core Analytics Team: The Core Analytics Team (CAT) are a full stack data science team that organise, model, and deploy data to guide Google DeepMind strategy & decisions, blending our technical skillset with rich stakeholder relationships to deliver impact.

The role

We are looking for an experienced Applied Data Scientist who is skilled at and motivated by translating ambiguous business problems into structured, data-driven analyses that drive organisational decisions and change.
This role will focus on guiding strategic decisions and influencing the trajectory of AI research at Google DeepMind. You will explore areas like measurement of research impact, investment strategy, and key org-wide externalisation pathways (like launch management and publication). You will work closely with research leaders, program managers, and engineers to understand their challenges, formulate key questions, and deliver timely insights.


Key responsibilities:

  • Strategic Partnership: Work directly with stakeholders, including senior leaders, to identify, scope, and prioritise high-impact analytical questions relating to the above focus areas.
  • Analysis: Conduct rigorous, end-to-end analyses using SQL, Python, and statistical methods to uncover insights, model trends, and answer complex questions about efficiency, usage patterns, and strategic investments.
  • Data Storytelling & Communication: Translate complex analytical findings into clear, compelling narratives and actionable recommendations for diverse audiences (technical and non-technical) through presentations, reports, and dashboards.
  • Enablement & Monitoring: Develop and maintain tools (dashboards, reports) to provide ongoing visibility into key metrics and empower stakeholders with self-service analytics where appropriate.
  • Identify Data Needs: Collaborate with engineering and product teams to highlight data gaps and advocate for the collection of telemetry needed to improve future analyses and decision-making.
  • Team Contribution: Share knowledge, contribute to the team's analytical roadmap, and help improve our overall processes and best practices.

What We Can Offer You:

  • Direct Strategic Impact: Your analysis and recommendations will directly inform critical investment and strategic decisions for our research programs, influencing our ability to achieve our mission.
  • Deep Domain Expertise: Opportunity to become a subject matter expert in the rapidly evolving and critical domain of AI research strategy and measurement.
  • Leadership Exposure: Work closely with senior leaders and key decision-makers, honing your communication and influencing skills.
  • Collaborative Environment: Be part of a supportive and highly skilled data & analytics group, learning from peers and contributing to a culture of analytical excellence.

About you

We're looking for an experienced data professional (3+ years of experience as a e.g. Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Quantitative Analyst, Product Data Scientist) with a proven ability to translate complex business or operational challenges into impactful data-driven solutions and strategic recommendations. You thrive on diving deep into data, excel at communicating insights clearly, and are motivated by seeing your analytical insights, developed through close collaboration with partners, directly influence critical decisions.

  • Analytical Problem Solving: Proven ability to understand ambiguous problems, formulate key questions, and design/execute appropriate analytical approaches.
  • Advanced SQL for Analysis: High proficiency in using SQL to extract, manipulate, aggregate, and analyze complex datasets from various sources to answer business questions
  • Stakeholder Management & Communication: Strong track record of building relationships, collaborating effectively, and presenting complex findings and recommendations clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences, including senior leadership. Experience in "data storytelling."
  • Applied Statistics/Quantitative Skills: Solid understanding and practical application of statistical concepts for analysis (e.g., hypothesis testing, regression, forecasting).
  • Delivery & Execution: Ability to manage multiple analytical projects simultaneously, prioritise effectively, and deliver high-quality insights in a dynamic environment. You are comfortable working independently and taking ownership.

Useful Skills:

  • Domain Interest/Experience: Experience with or a strong interest in bibliometrics, innovation pathways/lifecycles, and learning more about key areas/topics in AI research.
  • Python for Data Analysis: Proficiency in Python and common data analysis libraries (e.g., Pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Scikit-learn, Matplotlib/Seaborn).
  • Data Visualization/Dashboarding: Experience creating effective dashboards and visualizations using tools like Tableau, Looker, Google Data Studio, or similar.
  • Analytics Engineering: Experience designing and implementing ELT workflows (using tools like dagster, dbt)
  • Coaching/Mentoring: Experience mentoring others in analytical techniques or tools.

If you don’t think you embody all of the above criteria, please still seriously consider applying! This role (and therefore the requirements) is broad, and we’d be excited to discuss how you see yourself contributing across it.

In the event your application is successful and an offer of employment is made to you, any offer of employment will be conditional on the results of a background check, performed by a third party acting on our behalf. For more information on how we handle your data, please see our Applicant and Candidate Privacy Policy.
At Google DeepMind, we value diversity of experience, knowledge, backgrounds and perspectives and harness these qualities to create extraordinary impact. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of sex, race, religion or belief, ethnic or national origin, disability, age, citizenship, marital, domestic or civil partnership status, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, or related condition (including breastfeeding) or any other basis as protected by applicable law. If you have a disability or additional need that requires accommodation, please do not hesitate to let us know.

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