Staff Analyst - Growth

Wise
London
3 weeks ago
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Were looking for a Senior IC for our Regional Tribe who is passionate about our mission of Money Without Borders to help us drive growth through targeted insights. This is a unique opportunity to work within the Regional Expansion Tribe which is responsible for ensuring we have sufficiently localised product offerings in the markets we operate as well as expanding into entirely new markets all while ensuring we maintain a very high bar for compliance!

The Tribe is unique in that it is distributed Globally across our hubs (Singapore Austin London Tallinn New York Budapest) as well as smaller offices. It consists of the following squads: UK & Europe APAC NorthAm LatAm and MEA and Regional Platform. 

Youll report to the Analytics Director in the Regional Expansion Tribe and work very closely with the Product Engineering and Banking Leads for Regional Expansion Tribe as well as the Squad leads across the globe. Youll also be part of the Analytics community within Wise giving you access to a global network of analytics professionals.


Qualifications :

You will join the Regional Expansion tribe to help the organisation better understand growth trends across the Globe. You will do this by partnering very closely with other teams in Wise to help narrate a single comprehensive growth explainer as well as to proactively influence teams to take actions to mitigate growth risks or to capitalise on growth opportunities. 

  • Diagnosing growth trends and identifying key opportunities to accelerate growth / mitigate growth declines

  • Developing and implementing growth prioritisation frameworks into Regional squads across the Globe

  • This role will also partner with other teams within Wise to consolidate a single comprehensive growth narrative both Globally and Regionally.

This role will give you the opportunity to: 

  • Be part of a positive change in the world. Current banking systems dont let us send spend or receive money across borders easily. Or quickly. Or cheaply.  So were building a new one. Our mission is to make money without borders the new normal

  • Have a significant impact by shaping the next phase of analytics in a fastpaced scaling global company

  • Learn from a global network of professionals. We have a large diverse team of analysts and data scientists that you will work with and learn from by being part of the Analytics community

  • Use all your experience and skills to bring new thinking and ideas to how we build an outstanding analytics function

A bit about you: 

  • Experienced analyst who has used analytical insights to drive growth in fastpaced scaling global companies 

  • Makes the complex simple by building and telling stories with data to effect positive change across organisations

  • Handson data manipulation and analysis experience including scripting/coding (and coaching others) in SQL and Python (or R)

  • Codriven largescale projects helping to bring teams together to plan around problems with KPIs that make a difference

  • Would be amazing if youve practically used applied AI / machine learning techniques and built predictive models to get deeper insight


Additional Information :

 Base salary of 100k 125k (based on experience)

RSUs in a growing and publicly listed company 

Work from (almost) anywhere in the world for up to 90 days a year

Flexible working youre trusted to do the right thing and be responsible

Private Medical Insurance Life Insurance

Discounted gym memberships and cycle to work scheme

A paid 6week sabbatical leave after four years 

26 weeks maternity leave at full pay

An annual selfdevelopment budget

Annual Mission Days festival

Pet friendly offices 

Lots of fun group activities like yoga running and boardgame nights 

For everyone everywhere. Were people building money without borders  without judgement or prejudice too. We believe teams are strongest when they are diverse equitable and inclusive.

Were proud to have a truly international team and we celebrate our differences.
Inclusive teams help us live our values and make sure every Wiser feels respected empowered to contribute towards our mission and able to progress in their careers.

If you want to find out more about what its like to work at Wise visit Wise.Jobs.

Keep up to date with life at Wise by following us on LinkedIn and Instagram.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Fulltime


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