Market Insights Data Analyst

Similarweb
London
1 year ago
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important at Similarweb?

Similarweb is more than just a data provider. We develop long-term and collaborative partnerships with our clients, and are constantly striving to help them make better business decisions using our data. To drive awareness and consideration of Similarweb, the Market Insights team creates actionable insights and compelling narratives using data analysis and research and shares this broadly with clients and prospects. Your custom data analysis will be utilised to uplevel the content that fuels prospecting, marketing campaigns, PR and events - content that ultimately helps the business increase and retain customers.

So, what will you be doing all day?

Partnering with the market insights team to scope out and execute custom data analysis for insights projects, reports, and collateral Creating custom queries to extract and manipulate data from our large-scale, complex and disparate quantitative datasets Preparing and communicating customised data analysis to internal stakeholders, ensuring proper usage of the data Summarising data for the production of tables, charts, and graphs Collaborating with the Data Labs team to thoroughly understand the intricacies of our data, enabling data usage recommendations for specific use cases

This is the perfect job for someone who:

Demonstrates advanced proficiency in data analysis (SQL, Python, Excel) Has 2 to 3 years experience working in a similar analytics role, ideally working with digital marketing and/or consumer data Can use their analytical skills to drive business impact Has a general understanding of digital marketing trends Enjoys working collectively with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to accomplish business goals Expert in time management and multi-tasking, able to manage and prioritize projects to meet deadlines independently Is proactive and creative with a ‘can do’ attitude, open to new challenges, and interested in learning new skills

Why you’ll love being a Similarwebber:

You’ll actually love the product you work with: Our customers aren’t our only raving fans. When we asked our employees why they chose to come work at Similarweb, 99% of them said “the product.” Imagine how exciting your job is when you get to work with the most powerful digital intelligence platform in the world.

You’ll find a home for your big ideas: We encourage an open dialogue and empower employees to bring their ideas to the table. You’ll find the resources you need to take initiative and create meaningful change within the organisation. 

We offer competitive perks & benefits:We take your well-being seriously and offer competitive compensation packages to all employees. We also put a strong emphasis on community, with regular team outings and happy hours.

You can grow your career in any direction you choose:Interested in becoming a VP or want to transition into a different department? Whether it’s Career Week, personalized coaching, or our ongoing learning solutions, you’ll find all the tools and opportunities you need to develop your career right here.

Diversity isn’t just a buzzword:People want to work in a place where they can be themselves. We strive to create a workplace that is reflective of the communities we serve, where everyone is empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work. We are committed to inclusivity across race, gender, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, age, religion, spirituality, identity and experience. We believe our culture of equality and mutual respect also helps us better understand and serve our customers in a world that is becoming more global, more diverse, and more digital every day.

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