Chess.com

Data Analyst, Growth & Monetization

Chess.com

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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About the role

  • Help define and document our event taxonomy, and work directly with product teams to define new events that are consistent with our overarching event structure and taxonomy
  • Dive into our data to discover insights on player behavior across different cohorts, segments, and stages of the user lifecycle, and communicate/collect feedback on your findings from peers, business, and product partners
  • Work with business, product, and engineering teams to [plan → design → ship → evaluate] experiments/AB-Tests, and communicate their results/impact with the company.
  • Work directly in Amplitude and BigQuery to extract truths and trends that inform and guide business and product decisions
  • Develop tools and best practices to ensure high data quality and identify and prevent errors before they reach production datasets
  • Collaborate with analysts/data-scientists in building scalable and reproducible analyses, and communicate their insights with the company

Requirements

  • 3+ years of experience in data analytics & data visualization
  • Experience in collaborating others to [plan → design → ship → evaluate] product experiments
  • Experience with Amplitude, BigQuery, and SQL
  • Some experience with a Python/Jupyter Notebook + Git setup
  • Experience in defining event taxonomy for consumer digital applications
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills, working in a fully distributed team
  • Experience with kids' gaming/ed-tech/subscription models is a huge bonus!
Benefits
  • 100% remote
  • Opportunity to work with a mission-driven team
  • Passionate and flat company culture
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
data analyticsdata visualizationevent taxonomyAB-TestsSQLPythonJupyter NotebookGit
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunication