Analyst II, Sales & Commercial Capabilities
This role within the Global Shared Services centre supports the global Pet segment by providing advanced analytics and business intelligence. You will be responsible for designing dashboards, generating actionable insights, and partnering with sales teams to optimize merchandising and pricing strategies. Proficiency in GCP, Tableau, and Advanced Excel is essential for delivering scalable business solutions. The position requires strong stakeholder management skills and the ability to influence decisions based on market data.
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Experience
3-6 years
Function
Sales
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
This role within the Global Shared Services centre supports the global Pet segment by providing advanced analytics and business intelligence. You will be responsible for designing dashboards, generating actionable insights, and partnering with sales teams to optimize merchandising and pricing strategies. Proficiency in GCP, Tableau, and Advanced Excel is essential for delivering scalable business solutions. The position requires strong stakeholder management skills and the ability to influence decisions based on market data.
TAL's take
Global multinational company with clearly defined analytical scope, though mid-level individual contributor role.
Clear responsibilities, technical stack, and domain focus on Pet category analytics.
Must haves
- 3-6 years business reporting, analytics, and visualization experience
- Experience in CPG industry
- Proficiency in advanced excel and tableau
- Experience with market data analysis tools
- Full-time bachelors degree
Tools and skills
Nice to have: acnielsen, iri.
About the company
Global CPG multinational corporation.
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