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Senior Data Analyst

Pulse Advertising GmbH
London
1 week ago
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We are seeking to be a Senior Data Analyst who goes beyond reporting and designing metrics, engineering insights, and building proprietary models. If you are passionate about data exploration, modeling, and social intelligence, we would love to hear from you.

Tasks
  • You lead performance analysis across social, influencer, and paid media, delivering strategic recommendations
  • You oversee social listening, competitor benchmarking, and market analysis to refine insights
  • You apply data science methods and collaborate across teams to develop predictive models and data-driven product narratives
  • You analyze social API data and build benchmarks across platforms, countries, content types, and creator tiers to deliver actionable insights and contextual intelligence
  • You design and refine the Social Media Value (SMV) metric, integrating multiple data sources into one monetary value
  • You mentor junior analysts, promoting analytical rigor, creativity, and strategic thinking
Requirements
  • You have 4-6 years of experience as a Data Analyst or hybrid Analyst/Scientist in digital strategy, social tech, marketing analytics, or agency settings
  • You possess expert knowledge in social analytics, data visualization, and forecasting tools like GWI, Pulsar, and Looker Studio
  • You are capable of designing scoring models, developing KPIs, and generating predictive insights, while translating technical results into strategic value for global clients
  • You understand social media platform (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube) dynamics and influencer/creator marketing metrics deeply
  • You are skilled at working with unstructured API data, turning it into scalable, insightful frameworks
  • You demonstrate strong leadership and mentorship skills and you’re fluent in English, any additional language is a plus
Benefits
  • Time to pack your bags for Paris, London, Milan, Hamburg or Berlin: you’re welcome to work abroad from any of our office locations
  • We love to see you grow: our careers coach is on hand for one-to-one coaching sessions and team workshops
  • We work hard and play hard, bringing our global team together to collaborate, learn from one another and celebrate our successes
  • Don’t fancy the office today? Our hybrid remote policy lets you work from home two days a week
  • Keep your commute to a minimum: you’ll find all our offices right in the city centre
  • For motivational high-paws and comforting cuddles, your four-legged friend is absolutely welcome at our offices


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