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Insights & Analytics Area Manager Growth & Marketing
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Lead the Growth & Marketing Insights & Analytics team in Malmö. Drive data-driven decision-making with your 10+ years of leadership experience in research, BI, and advanced analytics. You will develop strategy, inspire talent, and embed insights to shape retail marketing and growth.
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Sweden , Malmö
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IKEA
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Senior Manager, Market Access Analytics
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Lead analytics for Market Access at a Bay Area biotech firm. You'll design performance metrics and generate insights for Payer & Patient Services teams. Requires 5+ years in U.S. pharma analytics and deep payer/patient journey expertise. Enjoy comprehensive benefits and a vibrant San Mateo office.
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United States , San Mateo
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150000.00 - 180000.00 USD / Year
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Marketing Analytics Manager
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Lead paid media performance and attribution as a Marketing Analytics Manager in Boston. You will connect channel KPIs to business outcomes, using tools like GA and Tableau. Collaborate with teams and agencies to optimize spend and drive data-driven decisions.
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United States , Boston
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130000.00 - 145000.00 USD / Year
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Master the intersection of data, strategy, and business growth by exploring Marketing Analytics Manager jobs. This pivotal role sits at the heart of modern marketing, transforming raw data into the strategic intelligence that drives customer acquisition, brand loyalty, and revenue. Professionals in this field are the key translators between the technical data science team and the strategic marketing department, ensuring that every marketing dollar is spent wisely and every campaign is optimized for maximum impact. A Marketing Analytics Manager is fundamentally responsible for measuring, analyzing, and interpreting the performance of all marketing activities. On a typical day, this involves a wide range of critical tasks. They oversee the tracking of marketing campaigns across multiple digital and traditional channels, from social media and search engine marketing to email and television. A core function is developing and maintaining comprehensive dashboards and reports using visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, or Looker, providing stakeholders with a clear, real-time view of performance against key goals. They lead testing initiatives, including A/B and multivariate tests, to systematically improve campaign elements, landing pages, and user experiences. Furthermore, they are charged with optimizing media spend, using data to reallocate budgets towards the highest-performing channels and tactics to improve Return on Investment (ROI). Beyond routine reporting, these managers perform deep-dive analyses to uncover profound customer insights, identify market trends, and understand the sales funnel. They often employ advanced analytical techniques such as marketing mix modeling (MMM) to understand the contribution of each marketing channel to overall sales, and attribution modeling to assign credit to customer touchpoints along the conversion path. Their work provides the evidence-based answers to crucial business questions: Which marketing initiatives are truly driving growth? Who is our most valuable customer segment? What is the long-term value of a customer acquired through a specific campaign? To succeed in Marketing Analytics Manager jobs, a specific blend of technical and soft skills is required. Technical proficiency is a must, including strong skills in SQL for data extraction, expertise with web analytics platforms like Google Analytics 4 (GA4), and a solid understanding of digital advertising platforms (e.g., Google Ads, Meta, LinkedIn). Familiarity with statistical analysis and testing methodologies is crucial. However, technical prowess alone is not enough. The most effective managers are exceptional communicators and storytellers, capable of translating complex data findings into clear, actionable recommendations for both technical teams and non-technical executives. They possess strong business acumen, leadership capabilities to guide a team of analysts, and an innate curiosity to continuously ask "why" behind the numbers. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for data-driven decision-making, exploring Marketing Analytics Manager jobs could be your next career step. This profession offers the opportunity to be a key strategic partner, directly influencing business strategy and proving the value of marketing in tangible, financial terms.

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