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Product Data Analyst

Muzz
London
1 month ago
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Muzz is the world’s biggest dating and marriage app for Muslims, but we’ve still got a way to go! We need a smart and ambitious data analyst, with real entrepreneurial flair to join our Data Science team to understand our members and all the metrics that matter. Love numbers and love being commercial? This is the role for you.

  • You’ll be joining a dynamic data science team whose goal is to grow the company and optimize our products as we expand into new markets around the world
  • You’ll be understanding our user behaviour on the app with a view to generating actionable insights in terms of both product and marketing
  • You’ll own reporting – set up and maintain dashboards to assess KPIs whilst enabling self-service
  • You’ll provide analytical support across all areas of the product development lifecycle, from opportunity to product strategy, feature analysis and experimentation
  • You’ll work closely with our product managers, mobile and backend engineers, UX, marketing and user acquisition teams
  • You’ll provide continuous training of business users to get the most of our BI Tool
  • Strong SQL knowledge, and proven experience in optimizing queries for performance, scalability, and ease of maintenance
  • Create and maintain BI dashboards, data models, explores and views
  • Excellent communication skills and presenting to non-technical audiences
  • Ability to work flexibly, be organised and capable of prioritizing requests
  • Ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams
  • Provide design support for our data models to answer multiple business needs through collaboration with data engineers

Nice to have

  • Experience with Looker/ThoughtSpot
  • Experience with Redshift/BigQuery
  • Experience in designing and conducting A/B experiments

Why join Muzz?

We’re a profitable Consumer Tech startup, backed by Y Combinator (S17) and based in London . Join our fast growing team and work on an amazing product that’s changing the world.

A great product

We’re the leading app in this space with over 12 million members worldwide and counting!

A diverse team

We have people from all walks of life all adding their unique perspective. Muslims and non-Muslims, cat lovers and dog lovers. Everyone is welcome!

Meaningful equity

We’re all working together to succeed and everyone on the team gets a slice of the pie.

A day off per month to learn

We value curiosity, that's why the last Friday of every month is set aside for you to learn and develop.

International travel

We fly the whole team to somewhere amazing twice a year to connect and have fun.

Mini golf, hikes, super competitive Catan nights - we’ve done it all. Maybe you’ll be at the next social?

Generous Holiday / PTO

All full-time members get at least 33 days of holiday, regardless of where they live.

Our hiring process

We pride ourselves on making fast hiring decisions.

Step 1.Step 4.

Interview (in person or remote)

Step 5.

Receive an offer!

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