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<h1>Junior Analytics Specialist</h1><p><strong>Department: </strong>Analytics</p><p><strong>Employment Type: </strong>Full Time</p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Remote Philippines (Cebu)</p><p><strong>Compensation: </strong>$800 - $1,200 / month</p><br><br><h3>Description</h3><div>You are a detective investigating client web analytics data to shape our understanding of what is happening on their website.    </div><div><br></div><div>This is a great opportunity for someone early in their analytics career who’s eager to learn, dependable, and comfortable working with data and tools across the funnel.</div><br><br><h3>Key Responsibilities</h3><ul> <li> <strong>Data Analysis</strong>. Study client website data and create reports using Google Sheets, Analytics software (e.g., Google Analytics 4), CRM Tools (Hubspot, Marketo, Salesforce, etc.), etc.</li> <li> <strong>Data Issue Analysis</strong>. Detect data anomalies and find root causes.</li> <li> <strong>Requirements Gathering</strong>. Communicate with project managers to adjust key reports tailored to specific client needs</li> <li> <strong>Organization</strong>. Maintain a database of reports to ensure up-to-date documentation</li> <li> <strong>Opportunity Spotting</strong>. Use data analysis to find the best opportunities on the client page for A/B testing</li> </ul><br><br><h3>Skills, Knowledge and Expertise</h3><ul> <li> <strong>Google Sheets.</strong> Strong working knowledge.</li> <li> <strong>English Communication. </strong>Fluent in spoken and written English.</li> <li> <strong>Learning.</strong> Quick learner who can adapt to a wide range of client tools.</li> <li> <strong>Data Literacy.</strong> Strong understanding of how data works and high attention to detail.</li> </ul><div><strong>Nice to Have</strong></div><ul> <li> <strong>Analytics & CRM Tools.</strong> Familiarity with GA4 and CRM tools such as HubSpot, Marketo, or Salesforce is a plus.</li> <li> <strong>Experience.</strong> Around 1 year of experience in analytics is a plus.</li> </ul><br><br><h3>What You'll Get</h3><ul> <li> <strong>Clear promotion opportunities. </strong>We invest heavily in training and promote almost exclusively from within. Most leaders at Spiralyze started in entry-level roles.</li> <li> <strong>Indefinite contract:</strong> This role is offered as a permanent position, giving you the opportunity to grow and develop over the long term.</li> <li> <strong>Tech reimbursement. </strong>Need a better computer, monitor, or setup? Want training on Figma or GA4? We’ll help.</li> <li> <strong>In-demand skills. </strong>You’ll learn Conversion Rate Optimization from the most experienced experimentation teams in the world.</li> <li> <strong>Time to recharge. </strong>20 days of paid vacation plus holidays.</li> <li> <strong>Flexible working hours. </strong>Must overlap 8am - 12pm EST (New York Time); the rest of the hours are flexible.</li> </ul>

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