Xumo, a joint venture between Comcast and Charter Communications, is looking to develop and offer a next-generation streaming platform for the entire entertainment industry, and this role is intended to help analyze, design, and build innovative ML models and data pipelines that directly shape Xumo’s products.
Requirements
- Proficiency in Python and SQL for data analysis, modeling, and scripting.
- Experience with ML frameworks such as scikit-learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch, or similar.
- Understanding of recommender systems, supervised/unsupervised learning, and NLP techniques.
- Familiarity with cloud computing platforms.
- Previous experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
- Experience designing, running, and interpreting A/B tests or experiments.
- Strong communication skills, comfortable presenting technical findings to diverse audiences.
Responsibilities
- Analyzing Xumo’s video streaming performance and user engagement data to identify opportunities for improving user experience and business outcomes.
- Prototyping and evaluating recommendation algorithms to help users discover content they love.
- Designing experiments and A/B tests to measure the impact of new features and ML models.
- Creating dashboards and data visualizations that provide insights to product managers and business leaders.
- Working closely with engineers to productionize your work and measure real-world impact.
- Collaborate with engineers and data scientists to identify and scope impactful ML/data science projects.
- Research, prototype, and implement ML models or data pipelines for content recommendation, personalization, or video performance optimization.
Other
- Currently enrolled in a graduate program in a relevant field at a U.S.-based college or university, with a strong academic record.
- Rising second year Master’s or PhD student preferred (graduating Winter 2026–Spring 2028).
- Returning to degree-program (for at least a semester) after the completion of the summer internship.
- Available to work 40 hours per week over the course of the summer program starting June 1, 2026, through August 14, 2026
- Authorized to work in the United States with no current or future sponsorship needs