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At Rockstar Games, we create world-class entertainment experiences. Become part of a team working on some of the most rewarding, large-scale creative projects to be found in any entertainment medium - all within an inclusive, highly-motivated environment where you can learn and collaborate with some of the most talented people in the industry. This is a paid, fixed term contract position running for 15 weeks from late January 2025 to early May 2025. This is a full-time position, with the expectation of a 37.5-hour work week. The successful candidate will work in Rockstar’s unique game development studio in the heart of London. WHAT WE DO The Rockstar Analytics team provides insights and actionable results to a wide variety of stakeholders across the organization in support of their decision making. We innovate as a global team to develop cutting-edge data products, reports, analyses, and machine learning applications. RESPONSIBILITIES Provide strategic insight and predictive modeling on player behavior. Deliver reports and analysis projects using player, game, and platform data. Achieve well scoped goals based on guidance and support from Leads and team members. Experiment with and explore new opportunities for machine learning applications while contributing to existing models & pipelines. Collaborate with fellow interns on Research and Development projects. QUALIFICATIONS This internship is intended for undergraduate students, postgraduate students, or recent graduates who have completed coursework in data science, data analytics, or a related field. Please note this is an onsite role based in London, UK. SKILLS Exposure to statistical methods, including distributions, predictive modeling, data validation, and hypothesis testing. Ability to understand a business problem and translate it into a technical problem. Ability to communicate results and present findings to a variety of stakeholders. Excellent problem-solving ability. Exposure to Python or another programming language. Curiosity in how to use machine learning and advanced analytical methods to solve problems. Great team communication skills. Excellent writing skills. PLUSES Please note that these are desirable skills and are not required to apply for the position. Experience querying data from a database using SQL (or an equivalent). Familiarity with cloud computing and big data technologies. Familiarity with Rockstar Products. HOW TO APPLY Please apply with a CV and cover letter demonstrating how you meet the skills above. If we would like to move forward with your application, a Rockstar recruiter will reach out to you to explain next steps and guide you through the process. Rockstar is committed to creating a work environment that promotes equal opportunity, dignity and respect. In line with this commitment, Rockstar will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified job applicants with disabilities during the recruitment process in order for such applicants to be considered for the position for which they are applying, as well as to qualified employees to enable them to perform the essential functions of their roles. If you need more information about Rockstar’s reasonable accommodation policies or process, or need to request an accommodation, please contact the Human Resources Department. If you’ve got the right skills for the job, we want to hear from you. We encourage applications from all suitable candidates regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, belief, race, or any other protected category.

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