Senior Product Analyst

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Senior Product Analyst (Data-Driven Product Strategy)Location: London (3 days in the office)Contract Type: PermanentSalary: Up to £105,000 (DOE)Join one of the fastest-growing companies in the UK, dedicated to creating significant social impact on a global scaleCollaborate with the VP of Product to drive data-driven decision making and product strategyGenerous benefits package including enhanced parental leave, personal development budget, and comprehensive insurance coveragePioneer something new, work hard, grow together, and spread joy in a supportive and inclusive cultureOur client, a London-based scaleup, is seeking a Senior Product Analyst to join their dynamic team in London. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the product strategy and driving data-driven decision making within a fast-growing organisation that is redefining how businesses make a meaningful social impact.Position OverviewAs the Senior Product Analyst, you will act as the right-hand person to the VP of Product, ensuring an intuitive understanding of product performance and driving data-driven decision making. Your insights and analysis will play a crucial role in shaping the product roadmap and contributing to the overall product strategy.ResponsibilitiesDig into unstructured data to uncover insights about the customer base and develop a deep understanding of customer behaviour and needsSize and scope AB/multivariate tests and experiments based on customer insightsAnalyse test outcomes to iterate and contribute to the product strategyCollaborate with data/analytics engineering to ensure appropriate data modelling and build reporting to showcase the impact of product initiativesPresent findings and recommendations to cross-functional teams and stakeholdersWe're keen to speak to you if you have:4+ years of product analytics experience at a high-growth companyDemonstrable experience impacting a product roadmap through actionable insightsStrong ability to break down high-level problems into constituent parts and delve deep into overlooked issuesFluency in SQL and the ability to query and transform large volumes of data (billions of rows) using tools like SnowflakeExperience with BI tools such as Tableau or Looker and the ability to create highly accessible, digestible visualizations and dashboardsExcellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to effectively convey insights to non-data colleaguesWorking knowledge of ELT/data modelling tools like dbt (bonus)BenefitsGenerous stock options schemeEnhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, and shared parental leave packagesTime off for IVF/Fertility appointments and a compassionate leave policy30 days annual leave plus UK bank holidays, with an office closure between Christmas Day and New Year's DayPersonal equipment budget for working from homeMonthly team socials and a £1,200 learning and development budget each yearLife assurance of 4x salary, critical illness cover, group income protection, private medical insurance, private dental insurance, and access to free on-demand GP, mental health support, and personal training support from day oneAs part of this innovative organisation, you'll be immersed in a culture committed to growth and creating significant social impact. You'll work alongside a talented and passionate team, pioneering new approaches and spreading joy along the way.Hera recruits with diversity and inclusion at its core and continues to embrace, champion and recognise the incredible assets that come from working and collaborating with people from all walks of life.We're here to support you every step of the way, so if you require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.We'll guide you through how we're able to support you with your specific needs and will ensure a fair and accessible recruitment process for all candidates, without you having to disclose the details behind your disability or condition.

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Location:
Slough, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£100,000 - £125,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Management & Operations

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