Pintarnya
Data Analyst
📝 What You’ll Do
- Partner with stakeholders across the business
- Build a working understanding of how the whole business operates, what drives revenue, cost, customer behavior, and risk
- Partner primarily with Product, Marketing, and Finance teams on analyses, dashboards, and recurring reporting
- Move across business areas based on team priorities
- Turn business questions into clear analysis
- Translate stakeholder requests into structured analytical problems, with guidance when needed
- Deliver findings as clear narratives with supporting recommendations
- Support investor and board reporting
- Help prepare data, charts, and supporting analysis for investor updates and board-level reports
- Work under the Senior Analyst’s supervision to ensure accuracy and consistency in numbers that reach external audiences
- Build the habit of double-checking, cross-referencing, and clearly documenting assumptions in high-visibility work
- Build stakeholder relationships
- Engage directly with stakeholders across different functions
- Over time, move from reactive request-taking to proactively surfacing insights and opportunities
- Learn to ask clarifying questions before jumping into data, and to flag when a request won’t answer the underlying business question
- Grow within the analytics team
- Follow team standards for SQL, documentation, and analysis
- Participate in peer reviews, learn from the senior analyst, and share what you’re learning across domains
- Receive regular coaching, with a clear growth path toward senior analyst and domain lead roles
✒️ You’re a Great Fit If You
- 1–4 years of hands-on data analyst experience, ideally with exposure to multiple business functions
- Solid SQL. You can write clean queries against large datasets and are comfortable with joins, window functions, and CTEs. BigQuery experience is a plus.
- Business curiosity. You naturally ask “why does the business need this?” before jumping to data. You want to understand how the company makes money, not just execute requests.
- Willing to engage with stakeholders. You are comfortable talking to stakeholders across different functions, asking clarifying questions, and saying “I don’t know yet” honestly.
- Adaptable and curious across domains. You enjoy switching context between business areas and are excited by breadth rather than narrow specialization.
- Clear communication. You can explain analysis in a deck, doc, or verbal walkthrough — tailored to a non-technical audience.
- Careful with high-visibility numbers. You double-check, cross-reference, and document assumptions — especially for work that reaches leadership or external audiences.
- Proficiency in a modern BI tool (Metabase, Looker, or equivalent) and spreadsheets.

