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Marketing Data Analyst

Harrington Starr
City of London
3 days ago
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Senior Marketing Data Analyst Fast-Growing Global FinTech

Love finding patterns in data that drive smarter marketing?

Were partnering with a global FinTech thats transforming how people trade and invest. With hundreds of thousands of active users worldwide, theyre scaling fast and theyre looking for a Senior Marketing Data Analyst to help fuel that growth.

The Opportunity

Youll be the marketing teams data powerhouse connecting insights to strategy, spotting opportunities, and helping shape decisions that directly impact acquisition, retention, and revenue. Working cross-functionally with product, engineering, and growth teams, youll ensure marketing decisions are grounded in data, not guesswork.

What Youll Be Doing

  • Analyse campaign performance across multiple digital channels
  • Create insights on customer journeys, lifetime value, attribution, and engagement
  • Support segmentation, targeting, and experimentation strategies
  • Build and automate dashboards and data pipelines to enable self-serve analytics
  • Own the marketing analytics function becoming the trusted expert for performance data

What Youll Need

  • 5+ years experience in data analytics, ideally with a marketing or growth focus
  • Strong SQL skills and experience building robust data pipelines (DBT, Airflow)
  • Confident using tools like Looker, Amplitude, GA, and Optimizely
  • A/B testing expertise and deep understanding of marketing KPIs and attribution models
  • Great communication skills able to turn data into stories and influence senior stakeholders

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