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Data Analyst

Wave Talent
Bristol
4 months ago
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At Wave Talent, we believe in keeping things simple and giving you the information you need upfront. No jargon, no fluff – just the key details to help you decide if this role could be your next move.


Here’s everything you need to know about this opportunity:


Rate:£500 a day

Duration:6 months

Experience:Marketing analytics

Location:Fully remote

Interview Process:1 stage


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Optimising Marketing Spend– Analyse marketing investments to identify areas for reallocation and increased efficiency.
  • Providing Marketing Insights– Deliver actionable data-driven insights to enhance marketing performance and reduce customer acquisition costs (CAC).
  • Developing Growth Strategies– Identify new marketing channels and opportunities to expand market penetration.
  • Reducing Lead Times– Streamline campaign execution to enable quicker feedback loops and more agile decision-making.
  • Driving Business Impact– Work closely with the CMO to ensure marketing efforts align with overall business goals.


What You’ll Need

  • Proven experience as aMarketing Data Analystor similar role in aproduct-led tech company.
  • Strong knowledge ofmarketing analytics
  • Ability to translatedata into actionable insightsand communicate findings to non-technical stakeholders.
  • Hands-on experience withSQL, Tableau, Redshift, and Python.
  • A proactive, collaborative mindset, comfortable workingautonomouslyin a remote setup.


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