Senior Data Analyst - B2C App

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12 months ago
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Senior Data Analyst – B2C ScaleUp

£75,000 - £85,000 +

London - Hybrid - 2 days pw - No sponsorship available.


Curated are excited to be working with a high-growth B2C Scale-up looking for a talented Senior Data Analyst.


With strong financial backing, and an exceptional founding team who are the alumni of some of the most used B2C products globally.


Scaling at speed, they're building engaging B2C Products mainly across Mobile Apps, and some web. They're looking for a talent Senior Data Analyst to be an early hire and the most senior hire into the Data team, and take a hands-on approach to building and scaling the team and function.


You'll work closely alongside this exceptional C-Suite, to help build the data strategy of the team and continue to deliver leading products to their user base of MMAU's.


What we're looking for:

  • Proven experience in a data analysis role
  • Strong experience within B2C environments
  • Experience or the ability to work in scale-up environment.
  • Proficient in SQL and delivering quick insights.
  • Advanced knowledge of customer analytics methodologies.
  • Expertise in Google Analytics and web analytics solutions.
  • Strong storytelling and visualisation skills with tools like Tableau or PowerBI.
  • Detail-oriented with excellent problem-solving skills.
  • Experience presenting to non-technical stakeholders and managing projects.
  • Proficiency in statistical analysis tools such as Excel, SPSS, and SAS.


If you're excited about building world leading B2C products, and data of course and have plans to become a proven Data leader in time, please apply!

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