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Adtech Engineer Intern

About Wurl, LLC.

At Wurl, our mission is to create innovative technologies and services that help accelerate the shift to streaming. Our market-leading technologies for monetization, advertising, and distribution help publishers, streamers, and advertisers maximize revenue, grow Connected TV viewership, and strengthen brand value. At our core, we are innovators focused on driving the streaming industry forward by connecting the right viewers to the right content.

In 2022, Wurl was acquired by AppLovin (Nasdaq: APP), the leading marketing platform, giving our employees the best of both worlds: the dynamic environment of a 150+ person startup as well as the stability of a high-growth public tech company. We invest in providing a culture that fosters passion, drives excellence, and encourages collaboration to drive innovation. Wurl is  a fully-remote company that has been globally recognized for our people and technology, having been named a Great Place to Work by Fortune in 2021 and 2022; an Ad Tech Company of the Year finalist by the UK Business Tech Awards in 2023; Best Publisher Platform by the Digiday Media Awards in 2023; and FAST Innovation of the Year by The VideoTech Innovation Awards in 2022.

 

Adtech Engineer Intern  (Remote - US)

Wurl is seeking a motivated and talented Adtech Engineer Intern to join our dynamic engineering team. As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience in developing and maintaining software solutions that power our AdTech and CTV platforms. You will work closely with experienced engineers and contribute to projects that impact millions of viewers.

What You'll Do

  • Assist AdTech Engineering team in managing Wurl’s high-growth ad insertion and serving infrastructure
  • Participate in troubleshooting and optimizing supply and demand connections across ad products
  • Analyze supply and demand performance with data and provide insights to internal stakeholders
  • Analyze and define business problems to provide data-driven solutions 
  • Conduct data analyses, and develop reporting and analytics strategies to enhance ad operational workflow
  • Contribute opportunity ideas based on data and insights across key projects
  • Adapt to changing project requirements and priorities across an emerging CTV ad ecosystem
  • Participate in project meetings and provide updates on progress and challenges

Qualifications

  • A student in their senior year of obtaining a Bachelor's/ or Grad Degree majoring in Information Systems, Data Science, Computer Science, or a technology-focused field (required)
  • Basic knowledge of web technologies (how does a website work?), SQL, Google Sheets (functions: vLookup), and, data analysis (required)
  • Strong communication skills
  • Proficiency in written and verbal communication
  • Curiosity to learn and willingness to share knowledge with the team are highly valued traits 
  • Interest in advertising business and technology preferred
  • Location: US remote - MT, CT, & ET

A Plus if You Have

  • Python experience.
  • AWS experience or created a website.
  • Knowledge of streaming video formats.
  • Knowledge of Advertising infrastructure.
  • Familiarity with Snowflake and writing Snowflake queries.

 

Few companies allow you to thrive like you will at Wurl. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with the industry’s brightest minds and most innovative thinkers. You will enjoy ongoing mentorship, team collaboration and you will understand what we mean by ‘human connection”.  You will be proud to say you're a part of the company revolutionizing TV.

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