Motley Fool

Business Intelligence Analyst for Global

United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Financial Services, Media, Subscription ServicesIndustries

Requirements

Candidates are required to have 5+ years of experience in Business Intelligence, Analytics, or a related data role, along with advanced SQL skills for querying and transforming large volumes of data, and experience supporting business teams such as Product, Marketing, Customer Experience, or Sales, preferably in a global context or subscription marketing business.

Responsibilities

The Business Intelligence Analyst will partner with Global Product, Marketing, and other business teams to translate goals into data-driven analytical work-streams, analyze user behavior, campaign performance, product usage, and engagement trends across multiple international markets, design and evaluate A/B and multivariate tests to assess the impact of global initiatives, deliver insights that inform product development, optimize marketing strategies, and enhance customer experience at scale, build and maintain intuitive dashboards in Tableau, ThoughtSpot, or similar tools to support international business needs, ensure clarity and consistency in metric definitions across global regions and business units, create proactive, automated reporting to minimize ad hoc requests and improve access to core insights, collaborate with BI, Data Engineering, and Governance teams to improve pipeline quality, data accessibility, and reporting scalability, conduct exploratory analysis on customer cohorts, product engagement, and lifecycle behavior across regions, and support audience segmentation and targeting strategies tailored to different global markets.

Skills

SQL
Data Analysis
Business Acumen
A/B Testing
Multivariate Testing
Data Transformation

Motley Fool

Provides investment advice and financial education

About Motley Fool

The Motley Fool offers financial services focused on helping individual investors make informed decisions about their money. It provides premium subscription services like Stock Advisor and Rule Breakers, which deliver stock recommendations and investment advice to assist clients in building and managing their investment portfolios. The company generates revenue through subscription fees, website advertising, and affiliate partnerships. Unlike many competitors, The Motley Fool emphasizes a long-term investment philosophy and prioritizes financial education, catering to both novice and experienced investors. Its goal is to enhance financial literacy and empower individuals to achieve smarter, happier, and wealthier lives.

Key Metrics

Alexandria, VirginiaHeadquarters
1993Year Founded
$54.2MTotal Funding
LATE_VCCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
501-1,000Employees

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Differentiation

The Motley Fool offers a unique blend of financial education and investment advice.
It provides premium subscription services like Stock Advisor and Rule Breakers.
The company champions shareholder values and advocates for individual investors.

Upsides

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