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As a Staff Machine Learning Analytics professional on the Growth & Risk team, you will sit at the intersection of fraud intelligence and machine learning infrastructure defining how we identify, model, and respond to sophisticated fraud at scale. Fraud at Coinbase is a fast-evolving problem: our counterparties are professional, adaptive, and operate faster than any human response team can. That's why we build ML-powered, automated solutions. Your work will directly determine how well our systems can detect and prevent account takeover (ATO) and scam activity before it reaches our users.
This is not a traditional risk analyst role. We are not looking for rule-writers. We are looking for someone who understands how the ML industry has evolved and can apply that knowledge to hard, high-stakes fraud problems.
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Job ID: P74886
Pay Transparency Notice: Base salary varies by location (see range below). Total compensation may also include equity and bonus eligibility, and benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401(k)).
Natural leadership and goal-orientation let you set technical direction and drive the roadmap effectively.
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