Digital Analyst - Remote

JobgetherNew York, NY
4dRemote

About The Position

The Digital Analyst will play a pivotal role in driving growth through data analysis and strategic insights. This role combines analytical skills with hands-on execution to transform data into actionable insights that guide decisions across merchandising, marketing, and channel operations. You will influence leadership conversations and identify opportunities to enhance performance. In a collaborative and fast-paced environment, you will support a culture of data-driven decision-making crucial for our partner's success.

Requirements

  • 5–7 years in analytics, insights, or business intelligence within retail, eCommerce, or consumer-focused industries.
  • Strong commercial acumen with proven ability to connect insights to financial and business outcomes.
  • Experience analyzing customer acquisition funnels, retention metrics, and loyalty program performance.
  • Proficiency in SQL, GA4, and BI platforms (Power BI or similar), with advanced Excel skills.
  • Curiosity and creativity in approaching challenges with a commercial lens.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver insights into customer acquisition channels, conversion drivers, and first-purchase behavior.
  • Analyze customer behavior, channel dynamics, and performance drivers across the DTC business.
  • Partner with marketing teams to evaluate campaign performance and channel mix.
  • Build scalable dashboards and reporting tools that empower leaders with actionable insights.
  • Mentor colleagues and elevate analytics capability across teams.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off, including time off to volunteer.
  • Learning and development resources to support personal and professional growth.
  • Wellness benefits like meditation app memberships and product discounts.
  • Flexible work location for most roles, supporting a remote-friendly culture.
  • A culture that encourages continuous learning and cross-functional collaboration.
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