Wanted: Web Analyst £24K-£28K based Covent Garden
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CEO at Logan Tod & Co.
01 April 2004 15:47pm
Logan Tod & Co, a response focused new media agency, is looking for a Web Analyst to join its expanding team. Details of the company and clients can be found at www.logantod.com. Clients include Renault, Nortel, and Sharps Bedrooms. The company has made significant investments in the very latest state of the art analytical tools and is looking for a talented individual to help extract insight in order to deliver better results for its clients.
The Web Analyst will be responsible for:
- Web analytics deployment and interpretation
- Reporting key performance indicators (KPI) data to clients,
- Calculating ROI and proving site improvements
- Developing, doing and analysing usability studies
- Designing, implementing an analysing online surveys
- Developing, managing and reporting on creative split tests
- Identifying and creating real time campaign triggers
- Writing briefs for creative & development teams
- Preparing and delivering presentations to clients
Key skills the candidate will need:
a. Highly analytical - very numerate, excellent spreadsheet skills
b. Good at presenting information - written & verbal
c. Client facing - so good interpersonal skills
d. Self managing to deadlines, capable of managing suppliers, good imitative
e. Excellent insight into human behaviour
Salary range £24,000 to £28,000 depending on experience, to be based in Covent Garden. Please email with your CV and a covering note
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bms
23 September 2008 02:45am
If you obtain vacancies that match more closely your skills, then you can be more confident in getting the job. This will come across in the interview and will hopefully be a major influence in you securing a job.
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oliviaharis
http://www.drivenwide.com