Ad networks, research companies and domain parking companies will kill to get PhD's on staff to do those kind of optimization problems.
They pay well but the good ones never stay long as the job is pretty boring for someone with those skills, it's really just a few problems that need to be solved over and over to the 10th decimal place because slight improvements in results mean lot's of real dollars.
They pay well but the good ones never stay long as the job is pretty boring for someone with those skills, it's really just a few problems that need to be solved over and over to the 10th decimal place because slight improvements in results mean lot's of real dollars.