Junior Data Analyst
Serato
- Auckland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Collaborating with internal teams and stakeholders to understand their problems and perform requirements analysis to create fit-for-purpose solutions to guide Serato's strategic direction
- Analysing data from different data sources to answer business questions
- Presenting your findings back to internal teams and stakeholders in a simple and easy to understand manner
- Help with building and maintaining data pipelines
- Creating and maintaining reports that are used for decision making
- Finding patterns and trends in an organization's historical data
- Answering ad-hoc queries in relation to reports, in an accurate and timely manner
- Staying abreast of data developments, innovations and trends in the industry
- Presenting actionable insights back to stakeholders in a clear manner
- Extract and analyse data from different internal data sources to answer business questions
- Identifying trends and patterns within data
- Identifying areas of the business where predictive modelling can add value
- Develop predictive models that help stakeholders make better decisions and automate manual processes
- Formulating questions that can help the internal teams in solving their problems
- Build in-depth knowledge and understanding of our customers, products and channels
- Build and maintain data preparation pipelines
- Generate data-based insights to drive opportunities to increase efficiency and improve customer experience
- Staying abreast of developments in predictive modelling and identifying new areas of innovation which may help Serato
- Hard working, naturally curious with an interest in DJing and Music Production
- Self-motivated with a high-level of initiative
- Comfortable reading and absorbing large amounts of information with an ability to distill it into its core meaning and show critical thinking
- Have experience with SQL and python, and preferably have some knowledge of Google Cloud Platform
- Ability to think independently, and diplomatically challenge assumptions