Data Analyst at Microsoft

Data Analyst Details

March 5, 2019, 5:06 p.m.
Engineering
Individual Contributor
Full-Time
Redmond, WA
Game Pass team The Xbox Game
Are you looking for a position on the forefront of gaming? The Xbox Game Pass team is bringing the power of subscription gaming to a quickly growing user base, and we're just getting started. The Data and Insights team in Game Pass is looking for a passionate, creative, analytical and experienced data analyst who can deliver insights and reporting to drive key business decisions. In this role, you will also be closely collaborating with software/data engineers, program managers, design, marketing, and data scientists. You will need to demonstrate the ability to function autonomously and succeed in an agile, rapidly changing release cycle.

Manipulate and analyze complex, high-volume, high-dimensionality data from varying sources using a variety of tools and data analysis techniques Define, track and report key metrics to assess overall business health Deliver in depth analysis on business performance (trends, funnels) and drivers, as well as forecasts and targets Build/design dashboards to enable ongoing monitoring of business health Work with data engineers to operationalize dashboards and ingest new data sources Provide actionable insights on how to improve our product
3+ years hands on analytics experience Bachelor or Masters' Degree in Statistics/Math/Computer Science/Economics/Business or Engineering is ideal; MBA preferred Exceptional problem solving, technical and data analysis skills Advanced working knowledge of large data manipulation and data mining Strong programming/scripting knowledge (proficient in SQL, C# scripts) Strong Excel and PowerPoint skills, familiarity with Power BI Exceptional written, verbal communication and presentation skills Be self-driven, and show ability to deliver on ambiguous projects with incomplete or dirty data Ability to
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