Your Super | Full Time | Venice, CA USA or Berlin, Germany | Onsite or Remote | https://yoursuper.com
We're on mission to improve people's health with the power of super plants. We’re a fast-growing company that’s redefining how people eat healthy food. By providing our customers the cleanest and best tasting superfood mixes, we’re helping them take back their health one smoothie at a time. If you’re a plant lover, a go-getter, a creative thinker and a problem solver who’s up for a challenge and wants a meaningful career — we want to meet you!
We're hiring for a number of positions...
- VP of Growth
- Junior Graphic Designer
- Finance Controller
- Head of Content
- Paid Social Manager - Facebook
- Performance Marketing Manager - Paid Search
- Head of Supply Chain - US
- Planning Manager
Your Super | Venice, CA | Sr. Business Intelligence Manager | Full-time, Onsite | https://g.co/kgs/wDTCFm
Your Super is a direct to consumer packaged goods company selling Vegan Super Food mixes (https://yoursuper.com)
Sr. Data Scientist
RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop and maintain core data infrastructure for Your Super, including data warehouse, ETL implementation, and seamless data transfer across servers
Work cross functionally to further business strategy within marketing, finance, and supply chain teams
Track KPI performance across company and conduct in-depth analysis on business initiatives, including analytics related to website, content, growth, creative level, and across channels
Analyze large datasets to help drive business growth, improve efficiencies, and track KPIs across marketing, finance, and supply chain teams
Run A/B testing with teams to drive agile decision making as well as determine ways to drive retention across customer segments
SKILLS
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Statistics or related technical/quantitative field
5+ years of related experience with data querying languages, scripting languages, data visualization or statistical software
5+ years of professional experience in an analytical role involving data extraction, reporting, and analysis
Experience with DTC brands and/or fast-growing start-up companies
Well-versed in Python and can setup API calls across data sources
Experience with Singer ETL, Tableau/Looker, Big Query/Amazon Redshift
Organization is key - you’re able to work on multiple projects without missing deadlines or slowing down the team
Curiosity - you actively ask questions, follow market trends, and study what other brands are doing in the web and mobile space
You are persistent, able to apply feedback, and follow through on projects
Self-motivation is key
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