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Senior Data Analyst - 12 Month Fix-term

Miniclip SA
London
4 weeks ago
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  • You’ll derive actionable insights from data to inform product decisions, from improving our onboarding flow to driving game feature performance.
  • You’ll help build conviction on high-value areas and challenge assumptions if there are faster or more effective ways to scale the game.
  • You’ll contribute to the broader Product Analytics goals, such as democratising data.
  • You’ll partner with Product Managers, Game Designers, Game Developers and other Analysts to set success metrics and monitor the impact of new product features.
  • You’ll contribute to the team environment where ideas are freely exchanged.
  • Using data to logically design and conduct A/B tests that lead to a better understanding of gamer behaviour.
  • You’ll contribute to the broader Product Analytics goals, such as democratising data.
  • Eventually hiring and onboarding new team members across the team.

What are we looking for?

  • Track record of delivering actionable insights that have led to positive results.
  • Ability to clearly and concisely explain key findings and give data-driven recommendations to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Advanced Knowledge of SQL and ability to perform complex queries in non-relational databases.
  • Experience using Data Visualization Tools such as Looker.
  • Skillful with domain-specific programming languages such as R or Python.
  • Robust knowledge in mathematical areas relevant to the position: statistics, hypothesis testing, etc.
  • Experience in product optimisation.
  • Knowledge of games and the gaming industry.(not mandatory)

About Miniclip

Miniclip is a global leader in games and one of the world's biggest developers and publishers of mobile games, with a mission of unleashing the gamer in everyone. It distributes highly engaging games to a global audience of over 450 million monthly and 70 million daily active users across mobile, PC, console, social, and online platforms. Operating in 15 countries, Miniclip develops and launches games in multiple categories across its 22 studios.

Founded in 2001 with an internationally recognised brand name, Miniclip has successfully grown a global audience across 195 countries and six continents. It has a unique understanding of the games space, developing and distributing a strong portfolio of over 60 high-quality mobile games globally.

To date, Miniclip’s studios and companies have generated more than 10.5 billion downloads, including the following games: 8 Ball Pool, Subway Surfers, Golf Battle, Football Strike, Carrom Pool, OSM - Online Soccer Manager, Football Rivals , Pure Sniper , Puzzle Page, Head Ball 2, Motorsport Manager, Darts of Fury, Ultimate Golf, Mini Football, Triple Match 3D, Agar.io, PowerWash Simulator, Sudoku.com, and We Are Warriors.

For more information, visit https://miniclip.com/


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