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Media Data Analyst

Durham, NC, Phoenix, AZ, Irvington, NY

At Attention Arc, we exist to make media matter. As part of our Technology & Analytics team, the Builders and Translators, you shape how raw media data becomes clarity, action, and measurable growth. In our 1,000-piece puzzle, this team architects the systems and insights that unify performance across channels—ensuring every impression has intention and every dollar works smarter.

The Media Data Analyst plays a critical role in transforming complex media data into actionable insights through advanced analytics and visualization. This role blends technical depth with strategic thinking—partnering across Planning, Activation, and Account teams to illuminate performance, uncover opportunity, and sharpen media impact. You won’t just report results; you’ll help define what they mean and what we do next.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

You’ll turn complexity into clarity—building scalable analytics solutions that inform strategy and fuel smarter media decisions.

Data Visualization & Storytelling

  • Design and build interactive data visualizations and dashboards to communicate media performance metrics
  • Translate large, multi-channel datasets into intuitive, actionable reporting frameworks
  • Distill campaign performance into clear insights that drive optimization and strategic shifts

Advanced Analytics & Data Management

  • Write and optimize SQL queries to extract, transform, and analyze large datasets
  • Leverage the Snowflake data warehouse platform for scalable, efficient data analysis
  • Ensure accuracy, integrity, and reliability across reporting pipelines and dashboards
  • Identify trends, anomalies, and performance drivers across audience segments and media channels

Performance & Strategic Insight

  • Conduct analytical deep-dives on campaign performance, audience behavior, and media effectiveness
  • Evaluate full-funnel performance across the ARC model (Attract, Resonate, Convert) to uncover optimization opportunities
  • Translate data findings into clear, data-driven recommendations that influence media strategy

Collaboration & Partnership

  • Collaborate with Media Planning and Buying teams to inform strategy with data-driven recommendations
  • Partner with Account teams to support client conversations with clear, confident analytics narratives
  • Contribute to best practices for data governance, documentation, and analytics processes

WHAT YOU’LL BRING

  • 2–4+ years of experience in media analytics, advertising analytics, marketing analytics, or business intelligence
  • Advanced proficiency in SQL for querying, data transformation, and performance optimization
  • Hands-on experience working within Snowflake data warehouse environments
  • Experience building dashboards in tools such as Tableau, Sigma, Looker, Power BI, or similar platforms
  • Strong understanding of media KPIs across paid media channels (impressions, CTR, CPA, ROAS, reach/frequency, etc.)
  • Ability to synthesize complex datasets into actionable insights and clear business recommendations
  • Experience working with large, multi-source datasets (platform APIs, CRM data, web analytics, etc.)
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with high attention to detail
  • Comfort working in fast-paced environments with multiple clients and priorities
  • Advanced Excel skills; familiarity with Python or R is a plus

WHO YOU ARE

You are equal parts analyst and translator. You’re driven by curiosity, grounded in craft, and motivated by impact. 

  • You lead with expertise and curiosity—asking “why” before “how,” grounding your recommendations in data, and continuously sharpening your craft .
  • You make complex media performance simple and actionable. You eliminate noise, structure insights thoughtfully, and communicate in ways that move work forward.
  • You collaborate across disciplines without ego or silos. You listen with intention, share information openly, and strengthen trust through consistency and responsiveness.
  • You put people first—delivering honest insights with heart, considering the human impact behind the numbers, and supporting teammates with integrity.
  • You live The Arc Code. You go All In on accuracy and outcomes. You believe in No Sidelines, stepping into collaboration across planning, activation, and strategy.
  • You Move With Curiosity, using data to explore rather than defend.
  • You practice Truth With Heart, sharing insights clearly—even when they challenge assumptions—because that’s how better decisions are made.

You understand that behind every dashboard is a decision. Behind every decision is a person. And every interaction is a chance to turn attention into impact.

SALARY RANGE

Our estimated range for this role is $90k - $120k

Compensation packages are based on the skill level and experience each candidate brings to their role. There may also be a more senior or junior position available that could be a better fit with your expertise. Each level has its own compensation range.

RIGHT TO WORK IN THE US 

You must be authorized to work in the US for any employer.  At this time, we are not sponsoring or providing assistance with obtaining work authorization.

 

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