Business Intelligence Manager - Go.Compare

Future
Cardiff
10 months ago
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What you'll be doing…

Are you passionate about driving data-informed decision-making in a dynamic and fast-paced environment? Join our Business Intelligence team at Future as a Business Intelligence Manager, and play a crucial role in enhancing performance for our Go.Compare brand.

The Business Intelligence team is at the forefront of guiding our organization to become more data-driven. Our ability to swiftly adapt to market changes gives us a competitive edge. By ensuring visibility of objective performance data, we empower our teams to make rapid, informed decisions that enhance overall performance.

Our Mission is to make sure that everyone across the organisation has the right information, at the right time, and in the right way to enable them to make informed decisions.

This hands-on role involves delivering comprehensive reporting, analytical insights, and decision support to our Go.Compare business. You will collaborate with strategic decision-makers across Go.Compare to explore commercial opportunities and deliver high-impact projects with various teams, including Channel Development, Partnerships, Product, SEO and Performance Marketing.

Experience that will put you ahead of the curve…

Experience as a BI Manager or similar analytic manager role, preferably in an affiliate ecommerce environment Line management experience of a small team OR leadership skills and ability to support, motivate and coach team members Strong ability to work with and convey insights to stakeholders at all levels, technical and non-technical Demonstrated ability to develop detailed domain knowledge  Strong analytical and problem solving skills and ability to develop insightful and user-friendly reports and analyses Proficient with SQL, data modelling and ETL processes Proficient with either a Google or Microsoft tech stack, and willingness to learn more BigQuery, Dataform, Looker / Looker (Data) Studio, MS SQL Server, SSIS, SSAS, Power BI

What's in it for you…

We have a number of awesome perks available to our staff. We offer huge opportunities to learn and develop, whether through professional qualifications, exposure to incredible business projects or informal lunch & learns, hosted by your colleagues. We have a fantastic culture where we really do care about our people and want everyone to succeed. Varied roles mean you’re not pigeonholed in to one finite area but get the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills and experience

And to top it all off, not only do we offer unlimited holiday because we trust you to manage your workload and time but we also offer a share in our success whereby every colleague is eligible to join our profit pool bonus scheme - if Future hits their performance targets all colleagues may receive a bonus.

Internal job family level T4

The expected range for this role is £48,000 - £70,000

This is a Hybrid role from our Cardiff OR Bath Office, working three days from the office, two from home

Who are we…

We’re Future. We’re 3000+ colleagues over 250+ brands speaking to 400 million people every month across the globe through websites, events and magazines. We’ve got ambitious plans that build on our growth momentum and unlock new opportunities and we’re looking for talented people who want to be a part of it. 

Our Future, Our Responsibility - Inclusion and Diversity at Future

We have a voice and we’re going to use it. We promote diversity and inclusion not just in our recruitment processes, but everything we do. We’re an equal opportunity employer and we will continue to ensure our recruitment process is free of bias and our workplaces are inclusive, positive, free of discrimination and respecting of all backgrounds and beliefs. Our culture is underpinned by our values and employees - current and future - are treated with respect and fairness.

Please let us know if you need any reasonable adjustments made so we can give you the best experience!

Find out more about Our Future, Our Responsibility on our website.

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