Data Analyst - (Product Management Team) at Nielsen in Emeryville, CAother related Employment listings - Emeryville, CA at Geebo

Data Analyst - (Product Management Team) at Nielsen in Emeryville, CA


Responsibilities:
Develop deeper product understanding and be proactive in identifying product quality and performance issues. Collect and analyze data to draw insight and identify solutions for our music product offerings Drive product performance and quality metrics Continuous learning from on-going QC and results to improve upon product KPIs Work closely with cross-functional stakeholders to gather data requirements and oversee process implementation Analyze Gracenote's datasets against the client/customer experience and present dashboards around usage, performance, and stability Create, present, interpret metrics of product usage; communicate findings to varying audiences/stakeholders to support product decisions and roadmap Manage ad hoc reports and quantitative analysis to iron out bugs and issues with engineering. Drive/Influence decisions on new products/enhancements based on product data Requirements 3
years post-collegiate work experience in a quantitative/data analytics field or equivalent educational experience focused on data analysis Ability to synthesize complex datasets into simple and compelling information Highly motivated, proactive and able to solve diverse problems efficiently Proven history of decision making and cross-functional influence through data insights Fluent with SQL, no-SQL architectures, as well as Python or R Prior experience in building data analysis tools is a big plus Prior experience in driving product KPIs and processes is beneficial Education:
Computer Science/Math/Stats with focus on data analytics is a plus Background in the music business, particularly publishing, is a plus
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Data Science & Machine LearningEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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