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Zoomcar - Product Analyst - Python/SQL

ZoomCar

ZoomCar

Software Engineering, IT, Product
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Posted on Friday, April 21, 2023
Responsibilities
  • Taking end-to-end ownership of key metrics, work with respective product owners to understand areas - we need to measure and ensure the needle is moving in the right direction.
  • Coordinate with Product Managers to create business and pricing plans that contribute to Profit and growth.
  • Assist in the deployment of new products.
  • Work with product design team to understand product feasibility and limitations.
  • Prepare product performance reports.
  • Work with PMs in promoting products to improve sales and revenue.
  • Facilitate Changes in product portfolio to improve competitive position and optimal product performance.
  • Contribute to product roadmap switch new, justifiable ideas to enhance existing functionality or introduce new features.
  • Thinks & understands user flows, customer needs, and business needs.
  • Define key metrics to evaluate the success of the business, team, and new features.
  • Build dashboards to track the progress of feature rollouts and the long-term success of products.
  • Refine ambiguous questions and generate new hypotheses about the product through a deep understanding of the data, our customers, and our business.
  • Analyse opportunities and problems to drive product prioritization and strategy.
  • Collaborate with engineers to ensure and improve data availability, integrity, accuracy, and reliability.
  • Conduct experiments to evaluate the impact of new product features.
Requirements
  • 2-4 year of experience in business/product analytics.
  • Advanced SQL and Tableau expertise; experience in a scripting language for analysis (R, Python, etc) is a plus.
  • Willingness to get your hands dirty with messy data to identify product opportunities and uncover interesting product insights.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and manage relationships with stakeholders coming from both technical and non-technical backgrounds.
(ref:hirist.com)