Senior Data Analyst
Job Description
SENIOR DATA ANALYST, MIT Technology Review (TR), to support TR’s analytic needs by owning data analysis and reporting and providing actionable insights and recommendations to several teams, including consumer marketing, events, editorial, and sales. Will build strong analytics systems using technically robust methods, collaborate with stakeholders to develop a course of action based on insights derived from data and trends, and make recommendations based on a strategic understanding of TR’s mission and commercial and editorial objectives.
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REQUIRED: bachelor’s degree in a relevant field; two years’ experience working with analysis and reporting tools and advanced web analytics methodologies (e.g., experimentation and testing, competitive analysis, surveys, and market research); expert-level proficiency with the primary components of TR’s stack--Google Analytics, Google Data Studio, Google Tag Manager; proficiency with online media and/or e-commerce environments; advanced-level Excel skills; ability to apply understanding of complex web ecosystems and best practices; expertise with customer data platforms and other business intelligence tools; experience writing and tuning SQL queries and comfort with the tools and languages used to gather and manipulate data; experience integrating third-party APIs (data sources) into a business intelligence stack; experience measuring the success of digital marketing efforts, (e.g. social, SEM/PPC, and SEO campaigns); understanding of core website technologies (HTML, CSS, JS); excellent organizational, problem-solving, and verbal and written communication skills; attention to detail; and ability to interact effectively with end-users and technical resources at all levels, work independently and as a member of a cross-functional team, and use sound judgment to identify and/or escalate issues. PREFERRED: Python, R, etc., experience; and experience in a subscription-style business. Job #24293-7
8/7/24
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