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Data Analyst (Growth Hacking)

fanvue
London
1 month ago
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Fanvue is the

fastest-growing creator monetisation platform in the creator economy . We are the leading AI-powered creator-first platform, designed to empower creators worldwide to directly monetise their audience. We’re on a mission to redefine the creator economy by empowering creators to connect, share, and earn more efficiently.

We’re looking for a

Data Analyst

to join our

Growth team.

This is a high-impact role for someone who thrives in fast-paced environments, takes ownership, and is excited by the opportunity to shape strategy through insights and experimentation.

You’ll play a critical role in uncovering new growth opportunities, driving data-driven decisions, and setting up the infrastructure to make experimentation and insight generation more effective.

What You’ll Do:
Insight Generation & Opportunity Identification
Use data to uncover new growth levers and highlight areas of opportunity across the product and marketing funnel
Drive ad-hoc investigations into user behaviour, acquisition, retention, and monetisation
Help define and prioritise the data points we capture to enable smarter decision-making
Experimentation & Analysis
Conduct A/B test analysis to inform and validate hypotheses
Collaborate with the Growth team to interpret results and iterate on experiments
Use tools like Amplitude and SQL to understand user behavior patterns and conversion metrics
Dashboarding & Reporting
Build and maintain executive-level dashboards to surface the most important insights
Elevate the team’s data literacy and decision-making through accessible and high-impact reporting
Tooling & Predictive Analytics
Support the setup and optimisation of Amplitude to improve experimentation workflows (event setup by engineering)
Leverage Python and SQL to deliver predictive models and analysis where valuable
Help establish frameworks for innovation and continuous improvement in how we use data

Who You Are:
Must-haves
5–6 years of experience in a data analyst or product analytics role
Advanced SQL skills; comfortable querying complex datasets
Intermediate Python skills (for deeper analysis or light modeling)
Experience with A/B testing, ideally in a product-led growth or experimentation-heavy environment
Strong knowledge of SaaS product analytics; ability to work cross-functionally with product and growth teams

Nice-to-haves
Experience with Amplitude and/or Amazon QuickSight is a plus, but not essential

You’ll Be Successful If:
You've surfaced high-quality, previously unknown insights that helped drive product or growth wins
Amplitude is fully utilised for experiment tracking, and your dashboards are being used regularly by key stakeholders
You're known for high ownership and your ability to ask the right questions at the right time
The Growth team relies on your analyses to drive strategy and prioritisation

You’ll Struggle If:
You need handholding and don’t take initiative
Prioritise ego over team
Can’t operate with ambiguity
You wait for permission instead of making informed decisions and taking ownership
Don’t give or request feedback in any direction

Why Join Fanvue?
Competitive salary and benefits package
Work with a talented, mission-driven team dedicated to empowering creators worldwide
A culture that values innovation, speed, excellence, ownership, and transparency
Unlimited holiday
Remote working
Flexible hours, according to the times you perform best
Budget for growth and wellbeing

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