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Marketing Data Analyst United States Jobs (On-site work)

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Go-To-Market Data Support Analyst
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Join HPE Aruba Networking as a Go-To-Market Data Support Analyst in Roseville. You will manage master data for new product introductions in SAP/S4 HANA, ensuring launch readiness and data integrity. This role requires 4+ years of experience, strong project management skills, and expertise in Exce...
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United States , Roseville
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78700.00 - 181200.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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SaaS Go-To-Market Data Analyst
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Seeking an experienced SaaS Go-To-Market Data Analyst in Roseville. You will lead logistics for new as-a-service solution launches, ensuring master data integrity and compliance. This role requires 6+ years in strategy/operations, strong SaaS pricing model knowledge, and excellent cross-functiona...
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United States , Roseville
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89400.00 - 206500.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Explore the dynamic world of Marketing Data Analyst jobs, where numbers meet narrative to drive business success. A Marketing Data Analyst is a pivotal professional who sits at the intersection of marketing, statistics, and business strategy. Their core mission is to transform vast amounts of raw marketing data into clear, actionable insights that inform decision-making, optimize campaign performance, and ultimately contribute to revenue growth and customer acquisition. This role is essential for any modern, data-driven organization looking to gain a competitive edge. Professionals in this field are typically responsible for a comprehensive data lifecycle. They begin by collecting and integrating data from a multitude of sources, including website analytics platforms like Google Analytics, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems such as Salesforce, email marketing tools, social media channels, and paid advertising accounts. A significant part of their day-to-day involves cleaning and validating this data to ensure its accuracy and reliability for analysis. They then employ various analytical techniques to uncover trends, patterns, and correlations related to customer behavior and marketing effectiveness. A key output of their work is the development and maintenance of interactive dashboards and recurring reports using data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI. These reports track crucial Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as customer acquisition cost (CAC), return on investment (ROI) for marketing spend, conversion rates, customer lifetime value (CLV), and engagement metrics across different channels. Marketing Data Analysts are deeply involved in measuring the performance of multi-channel marketing campaigns, from paid search and social media to email and content marketing. They provide insights that help marketing teams understand what is working and what isn’t, enabling continuous optimization of targeting, messaging, and budget allocation. Furthermore, they often partner with other teams to design and analyze A/B tests for landing pages, ad copy, and email subject lines. They may also work on more complex modeling, such as marketing attribution, to determine which touchpoints in the customer journey are most influential in driving conversions. To succeed in Marketing Data Analyst jobs, individuals typically need a blend of technical and soft skills. Common technical requirements include strong proficiency in SQL for data extraction and manipulation, advanced knowledge of spreadsheet software like Excel, and hands-on experience with web analytics and data visualization platforms. A solid understanding of digital marketing fundamentals and core metrics is non-negotiable. From a soft skills perspective, analytical thinking, problem-solving, meticulous attention to detail, and strong communication skills are paramount. The ability to translate complex data findings into clear, compelling stories and actionable recommendations for non-technical stakeholders, such as marketing managers and company leadership, is what truly sets a great analyst apart. Typically, a bachelor's degree in Marketing, Statistics, Economics, Business, or a related field is required, along with several years of relevant experience. If you are a curious, data-savvy individual passionate about driving business growth, exploring Marketing Data Analyst jobs could be your ideal career path.

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