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Product Design Analyst
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Join Vodafone as a Product Design Analyst in London. Leverage your full-stack expertise in React, Angular, and Node.js to build analytics-driven web applications. Collaborate on high-impact initiatives using GCP, Power BI, and agile methodologies. This role offers growth through enterprise-scale ...
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Associate Product Support Analyst
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Join Xelix as an Associate Product Support Analyst in London. Leverage your Python skills and customer-facing experience to resolve technical issues for our SaaS platform. Enjoy hybrid work from our dog-friendly Hoxton office, a competitive £35k-£40k salary plus 10% bonus, and 27 days of annual l...
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35000.00 - 44000.00 GBP / Year
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Product Support Analyst
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Join TxODDS as a Product Support Analyst in London. Provide expert second-line support and ensure timely issue resolution for our sports data products. You will specialize in All Sported, manage releases, and collaborate with technical teams. Ideal candidates have sports betting knowledge, techni...
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Digital Product Insights Analyst
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Join our Digital Product Team in London as a Digital Product Insights Analyst. You will leverage Google Analytics 4 and Google Tag Manager to generate insights, optimize user experience, and grow fundraising. This role involves A/B testing, SEO, and presenting data stories to stakeholders. We off...
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39000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Product Analyst role

Discover a world of opportunity in Product Analyst jobs, a dynamic career path at the intersection of data, business strategy, and user experience. Product Analysts are the vital link that translates raw data into actionable insights, directly influencing a product's development, optimization, and ultimate success. If you are a curious problem-solver who thrives on asking "why" and enjoys using data to tell a compelling story, a career as a Product Analyst could be your ideal fit. This role is central to modern tech companies, e-commerce platforms, and any organization that builds digital or physical products for a user base.

Professionals in these jobs are primarily responsible for understanding and improving the product lifecycle. They achieve this by diving deep into user behavior data, product performance metrics, and market trends. A typical day involves a mix of analytical deep-dives and collaborative strategy sessions. Common responsibilities include defining and tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), designing and analyzing A/B tests to evaluate new features, building dashboards to monitor product health, and creating detailed reports that synthesize complex data into clear, digestible findings for stakeholders. The ultimate goal is to provide a data-backed foundation for decisions regarding what to build, for whom, and why, ensuring that the product team's efforts are aligned with user needs and business objectives.

To excel in Product Analyst jobs, a specific blend of technical and soft skills is required. On the technical side, proficiency in SQL for data extraction is almost universal. Strong capabilities with data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI, and a solid grasp of statistical analysis are also fundamental. Equally important are exceptional communication and storytelling skills; an analyst must be able to explain their findings to non-technical audiences, including product managers, marketers, and executives. A curious, hypothesis-driven mindset is crucial, as the role is less about simply reporting numbers and more about uncovering the "so what" behind them. Most positions require a bachelor's degree in a quantitative field such as Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, or Mathematics, though relevant experience and a proven analytical track record are highly valued.

The landscape of Product Analyst jobs is diverse, with roles spanning various industries and specializations, from growth-focused analysts to those dedicated to user experience or monetization. It's a career that offers immense impact, allowing you to see your analytical work materialize into tangible product improvements and features that users love. If you are ready to leverage your analytical prowess to shape the future of products, begin your search for the perfect Product Analyst role today.