Senior Data Analyst
Conscious Chemist is hiring a Senior Data Analyst in the ecommerce domain to support decision-making across supply chain, operations, and growth. The role involves analyzing business performance, building MIS dashboards, and automating reporting processes. Candidates must be proficient in Excel, SQL, and data visualization tools like Power BI or Tableau. The position requires 4-5 years of experience and offers a hybrid work model in Gurugram.
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Experience
4-5 years
Function
Research
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Conscious Chemist is hiring a Senior Data Analyst in the ecommerce domain to support decision-making across supply chain, operations, and growth. The role involves analyzing business performance, building MIS dashboards, and automating reporting processes. Candidates must be proficient in Excel, SQL, and data visualization tools like Power BI or Tableau. The position requires 4-5 years of experience and offers a hybrid work model in Gurugram.
TAL's take
Tier 2 company with a clear and well-defined analytical role, but limited growth signal and unknown compensation.
The JD provides a very clear breakdown of daily responsibilities and technical requirements, leaving little ambiguity.
Must haves
- 4-5 years of experience
- Advanced Excel proficiency including Pivot Tables, Power Query, Macros, and Lookup functions
- Working knowledge of SQL for data extraction and aggregation
- Proficiency with Power BI, Tableau, or similar visualization tools
- Strong analytical thinking and ability to handle large datasets
Tools and skills
Nice to have: easyecom, unicommerce.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned as per instructions.
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