The Walt Disney Company

Inventory Analyst

The Walt Disney Company

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: New York CityCaliforniaNew YorkUnited States

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Salary

💰 $75,500 - $101,200 per year

Tech Stack

About the role

  • Report on and provide insight into business verticals and metrics
  • Analyze, review and report usage trends and inventory delivery performance
  • Manage, track and optimize the use of ad (video + display) inventory
  • Evaluate and forecast sales sponsorship opportunities as well as new targeting, packaging and product offerings
  • Work with stakeholder teams to drive insights around and further build on the Inventory Analytics team’s Audience Targeting and reporting automation strategies
  • Build relationships with internal stakeholders across the Sales, Operations, Finance, Marketing, Product and Content teams

Requirements

  • At least 2 years of professional experience, digital media a plus
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office (specifically Excel modeling); proficiency in querying (SQL) a plus
  • Proficient working in ad serving and ad management tools (Operative One, Salesforce, GAM, Freewheel, etc)
  • Comfortable with large datasets and familiar with digital inventory trends
  • Quantitative-thinker; comfortable dealing with large and/or incomplete data sets
  • Bachelor's degree, preferred
Benefits
  • A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package
  • Medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
SQLExcel modelingdata analysisinventory managementaudience targetingreporting automationsales forecastingad inventory optimizationquantitative analysisdata querying
Soft skills
relationship buildingstakeholder managementcommunicationcollaborationanalytical thinkingproblem-solvingorganizational skillsinsight generationadaptabilityteamwork