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Data Scientist - Product

ElevenLabs
City of London
3 days ago
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About the role

We're looking for a Data Scientist focused on product growth to uncover and drive the insights that accelerate activation, retention, and revenue growth across our Creative Platform - the suite powering millions of creators and marketers.

You’ll partner deeply with the product and engineering teams to understand how users engage, where they drop off, and which experiences create long-term value. You’ll define and instrument metrics that measure the health of the creator journey, identify growth levers, and help us prioritize features and experiments that expand engagement and monetization.

This is a hands‑on, high‑impact role for someone who blends data science rigor with product intuition - a builder who thrives in ambiguity and wants their analysis to directly shape the roadmap.

Requirements
  • Expertise in product analytics, with a strong foundation in SQL and python and familiarity with analytics tools across the data stack
  • Strong product sense with an ability to put yourself in the shoes of our users and derive actionable insights from qualitative and quantitative data
  • A deep understanding of key product metrics such as retention, activation, and LTV
  • Proven ability to design and analyze A/B tests, ensuring statistical integrity and actionable results
  • Not afraid to get your hands dirty to get the job done, whether it's implementing your own telemetry, diving into the codebase to debug an issue with logging, or implementing new tools as our data stack evolves
  • Bonus: experience building data pipelines and dashboards
Location

This role is remote‑first, so it can be executed from anywhere from US east to Europe. If you prefer, you can work from our offices in Dublin, London, New York, and Warsaw.

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