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Intern, Data Analyst

Gardena, California, United States

The Company:

Faraday Future (FF) is a California-based intelligent mobility company dedicated to building a user-centric, technology-driven future of transportation. We’re not only transforming vehicles — we’re redefining the relationship between people and mobility.

 

Job Title: Intern, Data Analyst

Hiring Manager: Zhong, Chongming

Department: MarCom Sales

 

Your Role:

As an Intern, Data Analyst, you will play a role in FF’s global digital growth strategy. You will be responsible for analyzing paid media and livestream campaign performance, supporting campaign attribution modeling, budget decisions, and efficiency optimization. You’ll also contribute to the development of lightweight internal tools using AI to enhance speed and insight across data workflows.

 

Key Responsibilities:

- Analyze performance of social media ads and livestream campaigns (ROI, CPL, CTR, CVR, etc.).

- Build attribution models to support cross-platform media investment decisions.

- Track user funnel data and optimize lead generation and conversion efforts.

- Build automated dashboards and reporting systems (SQL, Python, BI tools, etc.).

- Develop lightweight AI-based tools (e.g., with OpenAI, AutoGPT) to automate data workflows.

- Monitor algorithm trends and traffic changes to enhance ad performance.

- Collaborate with marketing, commerce, sales, and media teams to drive data-informed decisions.

 

Basic Qualifications:

- Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a degree program in Systems Engineering, Data Science, Marketing, Information Systems, Statistics, or a related field.

- Familiarity with TikTok, Meta, Google Ads platforms and their attribution systems.

- Proficiency in SQL, Excel, and Python for data analysis and modeling.

- Understanding of livestreaming and short-form content funnels and key metrics.

- Strong analytical reporting and communication skills with actionable insights.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

- Experience building or utilizing AI tools (e.g., OpenAI API, LangChain, AutoGPT) for internal analysis or automation.

- Background in search marketing (SEM/SEO) or search-based attribution analytics.

- Experience in automotive or consumer electronics industries is a strong plus.

- Familiarity with BI platforms or ad attribution tool development and integration.

- Understanding of multi-touch attribution, lifetime value modeling (LTV), and funnel diagnostics.

- Hands-on experience analyzing livestream marketing data and commerce outcomes.

 

Perks + Benefits:

- Gain hands-on experience in brand storytelling, content analytics, and digital marketing strategy.

- Collaborate with a dynamic and experienced team in branding, media, and performance marketing.

- Work on high-impact global campaigns at the forefront of mobility innovation.

- Potential for career growth within Faraday Future or the automotive and tech industry.

- Relaxed office culture.

- Diverse and inclusive international team.

- Company community program “Soul of Faraday”.

 

Faraday Future is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or any other legally protected status.

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