Lead Product Analyst

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£90,000 – £100,000 pa

Salary

£90,000 – £100,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
15 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Equity participation Hybrid working with three days per week in the London office

Lead Product Analyst
London - hybrid 3x a week

Up to £100,000 + equity

This is a high impact Lead Product Analyst role where you will shape how data drives product and customer experiences within a fast-paced, product-led technology business. With a strong focus on personalisation and experimentation, this role offers the chance to influence core commercial outcomes while working on a rapidly scaling international portfolio.

The Company
They are a well-established, data driven fintech operating a multi-product consumer app across lending and financial services. Known for their strong analytical culture, they have been profitable for several years and continue to grow at pace, including significant expansion into the US market. Data sits at the centre of decision making, with analytics embedded closely alongside product, engineering and growth teams.

The Role
You will operate as a senior individual contributor within the product analytics function, owning insight across key customer journeys and driving measurable impact.

  • Lead product analytics for a consumer app, focusing on personalisation and customer relevance
  • Use data to determine the right product, message or experience to show each user at the right time
  • Partner closely with product managers, engineers and data scientists in a cross functional, pod based environment
  • Drive experimentation through robust AB testing and funnel analysis to improve conversion and engagement
  • Support recommendation systems and propensity models to predict customer behaviour and purchase likelihood
  • Analyse customer journeys, drop offs and lifecycle behaviour to optimise in app and push notification experiences
  • Translate complex analysis into clear commercial recommendations for senior stakeholders

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong experience in product or growth analytics within consumer facing digital products
  • Advanced SQL and strong Python skills, with Python central to day to day analysis
  • Proven experience with experimentation, AB testing and causal analysis
  • Exposure to propensity modelling or recommendation based use cases
  • A commercial mindset with the ability to link analysis to business outcomes
  • Experience working closely with product and engineering teams in agile environments
  • Familiarity with complex, multi step customer journeys, ideally within apps or large scale consumer platforms

What They Offer

  • Salary up to £100,000
  • Equity participation
  • Hybrid working with three days per week in the London office
  • A highly visible role with real ownership and influence over product direction
  • Strong opportunities for growth within a scaling analytics function

How to Apply
Apply now to learn more about this Lead Product Analyst opportunity and how it could fit your next career move.

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