About Stepful: Stepful partners with healthcare institutions to build talent pipelines and career pathways. We are reimagining allied healthcare training with a digital-first environment for student cohorts that prepare job-ready graduates five times faster, at a fraction of the cost. Stepful graduates, primarily from underrepresented communities, go on to work at leading healthcare institutions. Stepful is backed by Y Combinator, Reach Capital and AlleyCorp and recently closed a round led by Oak HC/FT.
The role:
As a Product Analyst at Stepful, you'll be at the intersection of data science and product strategy, transforming complex student behavioral data into actionable insights that drive product decisions. Your impact will extend across the organization as you partner with cross-functional teams to democratize data access and accelerate decision-making.
What you’ll do:
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Providing actionable insights to help our product team understand deeply understand student behaviors through journey funnels, cohort analyses, and long-term trend investigations
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Translating broad questions into plans for research and discovery, perform proactive data exploration, and communicate the results in a compelling way
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Identifying and quantitatively sizing feature opportunities based on your insights to inform our roadmap
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Own experimentation and launch design including A/B testing setup, execution, and analysis. Inform Product partners through clear interpretation of results
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Co-own our instrumentation and architecture components with engineering
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Partnering with the broader X-functional team to understand key business health questions, and build a dashboard suite that will become the go-to resource for common themes and reduce time to insight
This job is for you if you have:
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3-5 years overall experience with a background in a quantitative discipline: computer science, statistics, applied mathematics, operations research, engineering, economics, etc.
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2+ years of work experience in business intelligence, dashboarding, reporting, or data analysis working with tools such as Preset, Looker, Tableau or comparable data visualization tools
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1+ years of experience with manipulating large data sets using SQL/Python/R/SAS
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A passion to get deep into the weeds with data (messy & clean) to deeply understand our students, coaches, instructors, healthcare partners and more
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Experience building relationships with teammates, influencing decisions at a variety of levels and across multiple teams
Bonus points if:
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You have previous startup experience especially at B2B2C or B2C EdTech/Healthcare
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Experience with A/B testing or other experiment/data driven product development organizations
Interview Process:
Step 1: Intro Call with Talent Acquisition
Step 2: Phone interview with Product team member
Step 3: Take-home assignment
Step 4: Virtual panel interview
Step 5: Onsite interview at office in SoHo, NYC
Compensation:
$120-160k / 0.02-0.04%
Compensation for this role will fall within the pay range listed and will be determined based on job-related factors including, but not limited to, skills, experience, qualifications as well as interview evaluation. Ranges are market-dependent and may be modified in the future.
At Stepful, we're an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
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