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Data Analyst (Product)

United States - New York

WeightWatchers is a global digital health company. 

We are the #1 doctor-recommended – and most clinically studied – behavioral weight health program in the world. For sixty years, WeightWatchers has helped millions build healthy habits and live happier, healthier lives.

As the science of weight health rapidly evolves, so does WeightWatchers. Today we are developing new clinical pathways for medication access, creating behavioral programs for chronic health conditions, integrating third-party services, and enhancing product personalization.

WeightWatchers has embraced technology, with our mobile app now the  primary tool for most members. While we continue to perfect our digital product, we are also designing new in-person experiences. With these diverse member touchpoints, our potential for impact has never been greater.

Who We Are

The Data Team at WeightWatchers is in a key position to shape the future of our business and products. Leveraging tens of billions of data points per year, we produce insights that enable WeightWatchers to better serve our 4 million worldwide members. We are equal partners with our peers in Product, Engineering, Marketing, Finance, and beyond. At WeightWatchers there’s an authentic appetite for data-informed decision-making across the company, and our role is to educate and empower stakeholders by leading with transparency and expanding our stakeholders’ understanding, often of deeply technical concepts.

What You Will Do

As WW modernizes, the Data Analytics team is in a crucial position to impact the future of our products and business.  We are looking for an experienced analyst or scientist focused on impact to join our team who drive a data-first culture across WW. This role will work within our centralized data organization supporting both B2B Health Solutions business and In-App analytics, working directly with stakeholders from product, engineering and data science.

In this role, you can expect to:

  • Be a thought partner and perform ad-hoc analysis in support of Product and B2B Health Solutions initiatives

  • Analyze customer data to uncover trends, insights, and opportunities that drive business growth.

  • Assist in building and maintaining reports, dashboards, and key performance indicators (KPIs) to track company performance.

  • Collaborate with product managers, business stakeholders, and senior analysts to translate business needs into data-driven solutions.

  • Write and optimize SQL queries to extract, clean, and transform data for analysis.

  • Work with structured and unstructured data, gaining exposure to techniques like natural language processing (NLP).

  • Learn and apply best practices in data visualization using Looker

  • Contribute to data documentation and workflow improvements, ensuring consistency and reproducibility in analysis.

  • Participate in discussions on data quality, infrastructure, and reporting improvements.

  • Continuously learn new tools, techniques, and best practices in analytics and data science.

  • Research driven by you - If you have an idea, look into it! 
     

We are at the forefront of WW strategy, collaborating with business and product (incl. growth) leaders to drive member success and business health. This is an IC role, with the additional responsibility of ensuring quality of work (via code review and pair programming) and promoting best practices (e.g. workflow development and toolset adoption) across the team. You will also have the opportunity to collaborate with our Data Engineering team (who maintain our data warehouse and ETLs). We expect that all of our data analysts contribute code to the collective. We all write code and we all review code.

 

Who you are 

We understand that not all candidates will meet all qualifications - please consider applying if you are interested in this work and are aligned to the role.

  • Experience using SQL

  • Experience with visualization software (Looker, Tableau, etc.)

  • Experience with Python a plus

  • Experience with A/B testing a plus

  • Exposure to subscription based software products, digital services and/or apps a plus

  • Proven ability to learn new things

Base salary may vary depending on, but not limited to: skills, experience, and location.  This role is also eligible for a comprehensive benefits package and annual bonus program.

US Pay Range

$130,000 - $145,000 USD

At WeightWatchers, our mission is to build a worldwide community connected by healthy habits. If that resonates with you, then we would love to talk. WeightWatchers values developing community within our employee population as well.  We encourage our employees to come into the office 1-2 days/week.

It is our priority to cultivate a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are committed as individuals, as an organization, and as fellow humans, to advocate for and support our employees, our members, and our communities. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and we do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, national origin, marital status, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or disability.

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