Senior Product Analyst
TalaAbout Tala
The Senior Product Analyst is a strategic partner to Product, Engineering, and Design, responsible for shaping product direction through rigorous analysis, strong product intuition, and deep ownership of metrics, instrumentation, and experimentation. This role combines analytical depth with product thinking, enabling teams to understand user behavior, validate hypotheses, identify growth opportunities, and make high-quality decisions at speed. The Senior Product Analyst operates autonomously, leads analytical strategy for their product area, and ensures that the product team has a robust, batteries-included analytical foundation.
What You'll Do
Partner with Product Managers to influence roadmap priorities through structured problem framing and opportunity sizing.
Drive end-to-end analytical discovery: define questions, shape hypotheses, perform root-cause analysis, and identify second-order effects.
Produce high-context, narrative-driven analysis that shapes product decisions—not just dashboards or metrics reporting.
Product Strategy and High-Context Insight
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