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Because we know that heat arises the intersection of complementary forces, our professionals come from myriad disciplines and backgrounds: data, analytics, and insights, content and creative production, communications and strategy, finance and marketing, and sociology, psychology, and other liberal arts disciplines.
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As an industry-leading organization, we're at the forefront of digital product innovation, and we need a senior analyst to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of ALSAC/St. Jude. If you have a passion for web analytics, data, an insatiable curiosity, and a knack for turning insights into action, this position is for you.
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POSITION REQUIREMENTSRequires a Bachelor's Degree and 6+ years experienceExperience analyzing and developing actionable insights for digital products and experiencesStrong communication skills to translate data and insights into a performance data story that will inform strategy and optimizationExperience in website tagging and conversion path/journey tracking, as well as, building data queries in SQL as a plus.
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Analyze Flexjet and sister company’s SEO and SEM data (including paid search, pay-per-click advertising, and digital Banner Ads) to generate valuable data insights to reach a highly targeted niche audience and drive them to relevant websites.
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Job Summary: As a Business Intelligence Analyst in the Global Marketing & Brand organization, you will have responsibility to deliver compelling insights derived from marketing data to support the success of Caterpillar’s Construction Industries organization.
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Insights: Leverage data to discover, monitor, and validate areas of opportunities, and identify the metrics to measure success (in coordination with Ad Ops) The yield specialist position is a blend of yield optimization responsibilities (analysis and optimizations) coupled with enablement tasks (Account set-up, placement and line item creation, inventory trafficking, etc); empowering the Data Analyst to become an active co-owner over an entire business vertical.
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The Internet Media Analyst will be responsible for analyzing and interpreting data from a variety of sources to provide insights that inform our marketing strategies and drive business growth.
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Define the vision, strategy, and roadmap for the growth of the Product Analyst group while directing day-to-day execution towards that vision· Create structured analysis template that makes it super easy to capture and process insights for some of bespoke analysis our teams do could be an additional required skill.
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We’re looking for a Senior Media Analyst who is data-driven, marketing-minded, and knows the paid search and media landscape. As a Senior Media Analyst, you’ll dig into data and find actionable insights that improve campaign performance while working with a global team to execute enhancements and measure results.
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Able to derive insights from data and make recommendations for adjustments based on insights. Advanced Excel skills in pivot tables, vlookup, formulas, and manipulating data to identify trends.
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We are looking for an experienced Data Analyst to join the Buyer Taxonomy and Site Navigation team to assess the opportunity and measure the impact of projects related to changing the browse navigation experience on eBay. Your focus will be supporting various product launches to measure the impact on customer behavior and SEO (search engine optimization.
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This Data Operations Analyst role breaks the standard mold, giving you the chance to apply strategic ingenuity and innovation to the search for meaningful, mission-critical insights.
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As an SEO Analyst, you will manage and optimize search engine marketing campaigns across both Google and Bing. You will be responsible for analyzing data, identifying trends and insights, and continuously improving the performance of campaigns to meet goals and objectives.
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Proactively mine and assess databases to develop storytelling insights to inform stakeholders on business and performance trends, alert them of irregularities in the data, and provide recommendations for improvement.
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Harnessing the power of social media discussion - the world's largest focus group - along with search, survey and other first- and third-party data sources, Synthesio provides a real-time, unprompted view of perceptions, motivations, needs and white space opportunities.
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