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Senior Business Analyst - Gaming Industry (2-3 yrs)
Zyoin
posted 4d ago
Flexible timing
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Job Description:
Designation: Senior Business Analyst
The Business Analyst role is one of the most crucial roles in any organization and so is it in our organisation. This role offers to take the initiative, deal with challenging problems, find insights from existing data and present it through the power of data visualization
What you'll do:
- You'll be a part of the revenue/business function and will deal with key data sets like revenue trends, Arpu retention, reactivation, user cohorts, new vs old users etc.
- You'll be involved in solving complex business problems which will directly impact the company's growth.
- Solving these problems, will involve data analysis, and insights generation using tools like SQL, Python, Tableau, Excel etc.
- You'll be involved in multiple cycles of data analysis - forming an initial hypothesis, extracting, analyzing, dissecting that data as per the hypothesis, presenting the insights in a crisp actionable manner; and then keep re-iterating the whole process till you reach the conclusion
- You'll also be responsible for fixing data issues in coordination with the data engineering team and conducting root cause analysis.
- You'll also get a chance to coordinate and interact with multiple stakeholders from product, marketing and Cx teams
What you will bring:
Well, apart from a few cookies every day, it'd be great if you came with these:
- Bachelor's/Master's degree in engineering, Operations Research, Maths, or related discipline
- 2-3 yrs. experience in the data analytics domain preferably for a product-oriented company.
- Candidate needs to exhibit structured thinking and strong analytical skills
- Hands-on experience with data manipulation tools like SQL, R, Python, Excel etc.
- Exposure to visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI etc
Functional Areas: Other
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