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Experience with digital data from ad serving platforms (e.g. Google Campaign Manager, Other adservers), campaign planning tools (e.g. Prisma, Lumina, MediaOcean), website analytics software (e.g. Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics), paid search engine marketing data sources (e.g. Adwords, Marin.
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Experience with the following marketing application categories: Web analytics (e.g., Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Google Data Studio), Social media management (e.g., Hootsuite, CoSchedule), SEO analytics (e.g., SEMrush, Ahrefs), Marketing automation (e.g., HubSpot, Pardot, Zapier), Web content management (e.g., WordPress.
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Strong digital marketing analytics skills, such as but not limited to web analytics, contextual advertising, email, AI/ML, surveys, big data, data-driven decision making, customer data management, search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM.
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Growth-Oriented: Strong understanding of growth marketing principles and data analytics. Data-Driven Decision Making: Utilize analytics and data insights to continually refine marketing strategies and improve ROI.
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Tech and data-savvy with the ability to jump into Web Analytics platforms such as Google Analytics or Data Visualization Platforms (such as Power BI, Data Studio, Tableau, etc) or even Excel and communicate a story with sound data.
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Extensive experience in pulling and aggregating campaign reporting data, including: Google Analytics/Adobe Analytics, CM360, DV360, GA4, Social (in-platform for partners like Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, etc), Search Ads, Google Ads, site-served data.
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1 – 3 years of work experience in data management, data visualization and data analytics preferably in a marketing and/or media agency. Collect data requirements from client teams including the Analytics and Insights team to understand the measurement framework, the most critical metrics to implement for database build and business logic for data stitching.
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Accredited Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML) certifications (e.g., AWS, Google Data Analytics, Microsoft Azure)Ability to interact at all levels of the client organization, build consensus and foster changeAbility to work independently, manage small engagements or parts of larger engagementsExperience with pre-sales, proposals and RFP activitiesSuperior critical thinking, analytical and problem-solving skillsWillingness to mentor and counsel junior staff.
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5 – 8 years of work experience in data management, data visualization and data analytics preferably in a marketing and/or media agency. Experience in database structure work and in building dashboards with Tableau and/or Power BI, Google Data Studio, Datorama, and Domo is required; knowledge of visual techniques for data analysis and presentation is a plus.
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Proficiency in WordPress, Microsoft Office Suite, Mailchimp, web analytics, InDesign and data visualization programs such as Tableau strongly preferred. SEO and Content Strategy: Oversee the development and optimization of website and digital content to improve search engine rankings and drive organic traffic.
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The ideal candidate will have a background in health care and/or impact investing with proven experience in driving successful health care provider-oriented marketing campaigns and leveraging data to inform strategic decisions.
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You will apply classical ML algorithms and cutting-edge deep learning (DL) approaches to areas such as drug discovery, customer segmentation, fraud prevention, capacity planning, predictive maintenance, pricing optimization, call center analytics, player pose estimation, event detection, and virtual assistant among others.
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1-2 years of professional experience in the data analytics field, with a particular focus on SQL querying (e.g., Databricks Lakehouse, Snowflake, Google BigQuery, Amazon Redshift) You’ll get to leverage a unique and rich data set powered by privacy-compliant search data to shape research and innovation in ad tech.
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The basis of analysis is user level campaign data, as well as measurement tools (e.g., landing page testing, auditing tools, Web analytics, etc. Work closely with media team to assess the campaign’s technical measurement and data requirements (e.g., tagging, Web analytics coding.
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Experience with data analytics platforms for reporting and dashboarding (Tableau, Amazon Marketing Cloud, Snowflake) Including but not limited to: Google Analytics, Amazon Marketing Cloud, Tableau, Stratum, Luminate.
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