Data Scientist, Financial Engineering

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · Data Science

Data Scientist on the Financial Engineering team at OpenAI, focusing on analytics and experimentation for checkout, payments, subscriptions, and pricing systems to improve revenue and customer experience.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own checkout & payments analytics and experimentation across methods and locales (e.g., bank transfers, emerging rails), improving conversion while monitoring risk and latency.
  2. Build and run the experimentation program for in-house checkout—define success metrics and guardrails, execute staged rollouts, and use offline incrementality when online tests aren’t feasible.
  3. Create operational visibility and source-of-truth data with FinEng Data Engineering—land team-level metrics, SLAs, and self-serve dashboards that drive proactive action.
  4. Lead subscription, retention, and monetization analytics—ship launch-readiness for new subscription features, reduce involuntary churn (e.g., targeted retrials/nudges), and develop elasticity/FX frameworks toward pricing optimality.

Skills

Required

  • SQL
  • Python
  • A/B testing
  • quasi-experiments
  • product metrics
  • operationalizing metrics
  • communication skills

Nice to have

  • Payments analytics
  • checkout analytics
  • subscription analytics
  • offline incrementality methods
  • uplift modeling
  • CUPED
  • causal inference
  • counterfactual evaluation
  • internationalization/local payments
  • FX
  • pricing & packaging strategy
  • operational analytics
  • alerting
  • SLIs/SLOs

What the JD emphasized

  • 5+ years in a quantitative role (data science, product analytics, or experimentation) in high-growth or fintech environments
  • Fluency in SQL and Python
  • track record designing and interpreting A/B tests and quasi-experiments
  • Experience building product metrics from scratch and operationalizing them for decision-making
  • Strategic instincts beyond significance tests—clear thinking about tradeoffs (conversion vs. risk vs. cost vs. user experience)