Job ID: ******* | Amazon.Com Services LLC - A57The Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) and Supply Chain by Amazon (SCA) enable third-party sellers to use Amazon's world-class science and logistics infrastructure to supply and fulfill customers worldwide with unprecedented fast delivery promise to customer.In doing so, sellers spend more time building great products, delight customers and grow their business.The FBA team is looking for Economist Intern with strong structural and applied econometrics skills to join our cross-domain group of economists, applied scientists, research scientists, and data scientists.The intern will be part of a high-impact team designing and implementing economics structural and causal models, incentive mechanisms, experiments to evaluate and (re)design new products and policies, quantify the impact of FBA workflows, seller recommendations, and information on seller decisions and outcomes, while collaborating with business and software teams to solve key challenges facing the worldwide FBA business.Our PhD Economist Internship Program offers hands-on experience in applied economics, supported by mentorship, structured feedback, and professional development.Interns work on real business and research problems, building skills that prepare them for full-time economist roles at Amazon and beyond.You will learn how to build data sets and perform applied econometric analysis collaborating with economists, scientists, and product managers.These skills will translate well into writing applied chapters in your dissertation and provide you with work experience that may help you with placement.These are full-time positions at 40 hours per week, with compensation being awarded on an hourly basis.About the teamFulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service that allows sellers to outsource order fulfillment to Amazon, allowing sellers to leverage Amazon's world-class facilities to provide customers Prime delivery promise.Sellers gain access to Prime members worldwid