Data Analyst
TruvThe Company you’ll Join
The Team You’ll Work With
What You’ll Do
- Define, report, and monitor key performance indicators of product areas, and lead deep dives into variations of critical metrics from normal behavior
- Use Python and write SQL queries to improve data pipeline and generate reports
- Build data visualizations using Metabase and Jupyter notebooks as a method of conveying data insights
- Help engineering teams set up tests and perform statistical analysis of experiments
- Convert analytical insights into concrete, meaningful recommendations for business or product improvement, and succinctly communicate these findings to various partners and leadership
About You
- 5+ years experience in analytics, consumer-facing product experience preferred
- Experienced statistician with a track record of setting up and optimizing metrics tracking systems and A/B testing methodologies
- Experience with building and maintaining data pipelines, ensuring data integrity
- Proficient at both SQL and Python
- A track record of leading cross-functional initiatives
Bonus points!
- Experience with DAG orchestrators (eg. Airflow)
- Consumer-facing product experience
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