Web Analytics Specialist CRO A/B HTML

Client Server
Glasgow
1 week ago
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Web Analytics Specialist (CRO A/B HTML) Sunderland to £50k

Do you have a good knowledge of website conversion rate optimisation, A/B testing and web analytics?

You could be progressing your career at a growing games / gambling site.

As a Web Analytics Specialist you'll report to the 'Experimentation Lead' to assist in discovering the best ways to attract and retain customers and will become the SME in this area for the business.

Responsibilities will encompass designing, developing and overseeing A/B and multivariate testing, ensuring best practices are followed and maximise usage of CRO tools (Optimizely), you'll collaborate with product, design, engineering and marketing teams to develop data driven experiments ideas that improve user experience and business performance. You'll assess the commercial impact and make suggestions that align with business objectives using analytics and reporting insights.

Location / WFH:

There's a hybrid work from home policy with three days a week; when you're in the office you'll be collaborating with fellow technologists in a relaxed environment in awesome custom built offices in Sunderland with a range of facilities and perks including free meals at the onsite restaurant as well as membership at onsite gym.

About you:

  • You have experience of using CRO and A/B testing tools - Optimizely preferred but will consider others
  • You're tech savvy and have some basic HTML, CSS and JavaScript coding skills
  • You have an analytical mindset and commercial acumen
  • You have experience with Google Web Analytics or similar tools to track an evaluate test performance
  • You're capable of managing multiple experiments and tests
  • You're collaborative with great communication skills

What's in it for you:

As a Web Analytics Specialist you will earn a competitive package:

  • Salary to £50k
  • Continual training, learning and career development opportunities
  • Bonus
  • Pension
  • Private medical care
  • Plus a range of other perks and benefits

Apply nowto find out more about this Web Analytics Specialist (CRO A/B HTML) opportunity.

At Client Server we believe in a diverse workplace that allows people to play to their strengths and continually learn. We're an equal opportunities employer whose people come from all walks of life and will never discriminate based on race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The clients we work with share our values.


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