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Product Analyst

Why Shiftsmart

We’re building the Amazon of labor. We’re a labor platform pairing end-to-end workforce management technology with a rapidly growing global network of 4M flexible workers (ranked #3 in the App Store) to create scalable labor solutions for the largest companies and government agencies in the world like Walmart, PepsiCo, Starbucks, and Circle K. Our unique business model fractionalizes jobs down to shifts and makes it easy for workers to work across multiple employers through a digital marketplace. We’re one of the fastest-growing scaleups in the country. We’ve grown 2-3x each year since we started and raised $120M+ from top-tier investors including D1 Capital & Imaginary Ventures…and we’re only getting started.

Role overview

The mission of our Product team is to build best-in-class experiences that drive key business outcomes for Shiftsmart. We work closely with our cross-functional teams to determine how we can create technology-powered solutions across our Partner App and Employer Portal that move the needle for key metrics across our business.

As a Product Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in supporting product strategy and execution through data-driven insights. This role will collaborate with engineering, design, and operations teams to shape prioritization and direction of our product roadmap and enhance our ability to measure, analyze, and improve product performance. This role is crucial in developing actionable insights to optimize customer experiences and support revenue growth initiatives.

While prior product experience is not necessary, this role is a unique opportunity for an analytically-minded operator to grow within a product organization. If you're passionate about design and driven by results, you’ll make a tangible impact on operational efficiency for national brands like Walmart, PepsiCo, Google, and Circle K. 

Note: This is a New York City based role requiring 3 days per week in office

What you’ll do

Your role will evolve over time but some of your early responsibilities will include:

  • Drive ROI Analytics: Develop and maintain custom dashboards and reports to monitor key performance metrics associated with new products that drive labor savings and in store sales for our enterprise customers 

  • Build & Execute: Own analytics initiatives that support daily operations such as using data to identify opportunities for product invention and building reports to summarize, monitor, and illustrate progress

  • Experiment & Test: Design, execute, and analyze product and operational experiments with our customers to validate hypotheses and inform product direction and prioritization 

  • Insights & Communication: Work closely with a cross functional team of operations leaders, software engineers, and designers to drive progress against the roadmap and share ROI insights both internally and externally

Who you are

You enjoy designing and understanding the business impact of new products. You are excited to work on a business with multiple stakeholders and unique product challenges.

  • Analytically-Minded: You have 3-5+ years experience in an analytical role (e.g. data analyst, bizops, consulting, investment banking), and ideally in startups

  • Results-Oriented: You are results-oriented, with a focus on driving measurable business impact and shaping product direction and relative prioritization based on insights gleaned from data

  • Technically Skilled: You have strong experience with both Google Sheets and SQL and can blend quantitative data with qualitative insights to test hypotheses. 

  • Highly Organized: You think in systems and processes, relish bringing structure to ambiguity, ruthlessly prioritize, and feel that organized and hypothesis-driven analytics are second nature to you.  

  • Clear Communicator: You are an excellent communicator, with the ability to present complex findings to a wide audience, including leadership; proven ability to manage and deliver on multiple projects simultaneously

  • Problem Solver: You thrive working through and solving complex problems, quickly learn and adapt to new situations, and synthesize the abstract into the concrete.

Compensation philosophy

To provide greater transparency we share base salary ranges, which are based on role and level benchmarked against similar stage, high growth companies. Offers are determined based on multiple factors including skills, work experience, and relevant credentials.

In addition to competitive salaries and meaningful equity we offer the following benefits:

  • Comprehensive healthcare coverage: We cover 100% of employee premiums for medical, dental, and vision care (60-75% for dependents)

  • 401(k) match program: We match 100% on the first 3% of your contributions and 50% on the next 2% for a maximum match of 4%

  • Generous, fully paid parental and family leave policies

  • Pre-tax commuter benefits

  • Unlimited and flexible PTO

  • Collaborative office with fully stocked kitchen @ 1 World Trade in Manhattan

Equal opportunity employer

Shiftsmart is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Operating Principles @ Shiftsmart

Inspired by Leadership Principles @ Amazon

Execution Is Binary

We #GetShiftDone. We take immense pride in both the quality of our work and our relentless determination to deliver on our commitments. If we say we are going to do something, we do it.

We own the outcome with an unstoppable mindset through the finish line and are impatient to move the ball forward. This means we work really hard, execute with urgency, and ruthlessly challenge timelines for anything important. As a result, we do not defer responsibility to other teams or individuals. Instead, we take the problem as far as we can and only when needed ask others for help.

Each time a crisis or opportunity emerges we take the hill as one team, because we are allergic to the words “it can’t be done”.

Missionaries, Not Mercenaries

We before me. We believe in our mission to build a better world for workers. We understand why our work matters and take seriously how it impacts our customers and our partners. This belief permeates everything we do from the strategic to the mundane.

We are energetic, ambitious, and want to win. We constantly raise the standards for ourselves and everyone around us. We show up for our customers, our partners, and most importantly our teammates, and make every effort to build lasting relationships with each of them.

We do not measure success based on our titles or the size of our empires. This also means we put the needs of the business before the details of our job descriptions. Rather than fight for a bigger piece of the pie, we fight to grow the entire thing and recognize this is how to grow our careers too.

Inputs > Outcomes

We work really hard. Fundamentally changing how labor works is not easy. It often requires long days, late nights, and weekends to deliver on our commitments. We lean into this challenge.

We focus on the process. We think in terms of value chains and appreciate that a bad process with a good outcome is simply dumb luck. 

We lead with data. We use facts, not fiction, to build narratives and make decisions. To do this we prepare written memos in advance and resist the urge to engage in endless water cooler what ifs, because we value the time and attention of our teammates.

We hire and develop the best. When we decide to hire a new team member, we do so because we believe they will increase the talent density on our team. We view ourselves as leverage maximizers rather than inconvenience reducers and strive to increase the output of everyone we interact with.

Honesty Over Harmony

We share the truth even when it is painful. We do not, however, share the truth callously to hurt people’s feelings or make them look bad. We also assume positive intent. If someone is not delivering in a way that we need, we ask them and tell them before assuming the worst.

We embrace mutual feedback. As people leaders we care more about our team’s growth and success than how much others like us. As individuals we seek, accept, and apply feedback. We do not give or take feedback personally because we understand it enables us to learn and grow.

We tell the truth to ourselves. We reject a pollyannaish view of our world. Instead if something isn’t going well that we are responsible for, we call it out. And when someone calls out their own truth that may be less optimal, we don’t punish them for it.

We have the meeting in the meeting. If something is broken or we disagree, we call it out and say something in the moment even if it feels uncomfortable to do so. This means that if something is broken, we do not just accept it and complain later.

Invent & Iterate

We are inventors @ heart. We categorically reject the phrase “that is how it’s always been done”, and constantly discover new and better ways to do more with less. This means we are resourceful and often do things that don’t scale, only to create ways to scale them later. We’re builders.

We think BIG. At every level of the company, we embrace big, hairy, audacious, and transformative goals. We fear lack of progress and incremental thinking more than failing to deliver or falling short of an audacious goal. We believe courage means to try without fear and learn without ego.

We do not let perfect get in the way of better. When faced with the choice we prioritize delivering something, even if imperfect, over endless debate and alignment. We embrace good mistakes.

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What You Should Know About Product Analyst, Shiftsmart

At Shiftsmart, we're on a mission to build the Amazon of labor, and we're looking for a Product Analyst to join our dynamic team in New York! We are one of the fastest-growing scale-ups, dedicated to revolutionizing workforce management by connecting flexible workers with top companies like Walmart and Starbucks. As a Product Analyst, you will play an integral role in helping us drive our product strategy through data-driven insights. Your analytical skills will support product development, working closely with engineering, design, and operations teams to shape the product roadmap and enhance customer experiences. While prior product experience is a bonus, what we truly value is an analytically-minded operator ready to dig into the data! You’ll be responsible for driving ROI analytics, building custom dashboards, and designing experiments to validate product hypotheses. If you are someone who thrives on results, has a passion for impactful design, and enjoys solving complex problems, Shiftsmart could be the perfect place for your talents. Here, you won't just observe the impact of your work – you'll actively participate in making operational efficiencies for high-profile clients. Plus, with our commitment to a diverse workplace and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical coverage, 401(k) matching, unlimited PTO, and much more, you’ll find a supportive environment that encourages growth. Join us at 1 World Trade in Manhattan – we can't wait to meet you!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Product Analyst Role at Shiftsmart
What are the key responsibilities of a Product Analyst at Shiftsmart?

As a Product Analyst at Shiftsmart, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining custom dashboards to monitor key performance metrics, driving ROI analytics for new products, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance product performance. Your role will involve designing and executing experiments, as well as providing actionable insights to shape the product roadmap to boost operational efficiency for our clients.

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What qualifications are needed for the Product Analyst position at Shiftsmart?

To be successful as a Product Analyst at Shiftsmart, you should have 3-5 years of experience in an analytical role, ideally with a background in data analytics, consulting, or business operations in a fast-paced environment. Strong skills in Google Sheets and SQL are essential, and the ability to communicate complex findings clearly is crucial.

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How does the Product Analyst contribute to Shiftsmart's mission?

The Product Analyst contributes to Shiftsmart's mission by providing data-driven insights that directly impact product strategy and decision-making. You'll collaborate with various teams to identify opportunities for product optimization and enhance overall customer experiences, which are essential for achieving our goals of revolutionizing labor solutions in the industry.

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Is prior product experience required for the Product Analyst role at Shiftsmart?

No, prior product experience is not required for the Product Analyst role at Shiftsmart. We are looking for analytically-minded individuals who are eager to learn and grow in a fast-paced product organization. If you have a strong analytical background and are enthusiastic about product design, this role could be a great opportunity for you.

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What benefits does Shiftsmart offer to its Product Analysts?

Shiftsmart offers a competitive compensation package that includes 100% coverage for employee healthcare premiums, a 401(k) matching program, unlimited and flexible PTO, fully paid parental leave, and a collaborative office environment in Manhattan. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace while supporting your career growth.

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Common Interview Questions for Product Analyst
How do you prioritize tasks during a project as a Product Analyst?

To prioritize tasks effectively as a Product Analyst, it's important to assess the impact and urgency of each task. I often use a framework to categorize tasks based on their potential impact on key metrics and business goals. Clear communication with cross-functional teams also helps ensure that priorities align with the overall product strategy.

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Can you describe a time you used data to influence a product decision?

Certainly! In my previous role, I analyzed user engagement data and identified a drop-off at a specific point in the user journey. By presenting these findings to the product team, we were able to redesign that part of the journey, which improved user retention significantly. Using data to tell a compelling story is key in influencing product decisions effectively.

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What analytic tools are you familiar with?

I am proficient in Google Sheets and SQL, which I use for data manipulation and analysis. Additionally, I have experience with analytic tools like Tableau for data visualization and reporting. These tools enable me to create actionable insights that can inform decision-making and product strategy.

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How do you approach testing and experimentation in product development?

My approach to testing in product development starts with formulating a clear hypothesis based on existing data. I design experiments that are structured to test these hypotheses, ensuring that we collect relevant data to measure outcomes effectively. After analysis, I collaborate with the team to interpret results and decide on necessary product adjustments.

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How do you handle disagreements with stakeholders regarding product direction?

Handling disagreements involves active listening and understanding different perspectives. I find that presenting data-driven insights can help bridge gaps in understanding. By focusing on shared goals and discussing the data collectively, we can reach a more aligned and informed decision on the product direction.

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What metrics do you consider most important for evaluating product success?

The most important metrics can vary by product, but I generally focus on user engagement metrics, customer satisfaction scores, and conversion rates. These metrics provide insights into how well the product meets user needs and drives business outcomes, allowing us to make informed decisions for future iterations.

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Describe your experience collaborating with engineering and design teams.

In my previous roles, I worked closely with engineering and design teams by participating in regular stand-up meetings and collaborative sessions. I always ensure that I communicate analytics insights clearly and contribute to brainstorming sessions, which helps create a unified vision for the product and fosters a productive work environment.

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Can you give an example of how you solved a complex problem in a previous role?

In a past role, our team faced prioritization issues for product features. I led an analysis to map the potential impact of each feature against customer feedback and market trends. This approach helped clarify our priorities based on data and significantly improved our development cycle, ensuring we focused on the highest-value features first.

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How do you ensure your analyses are accurate and reliable?

I ensure accuracy in my analyses by implementing a systematic approach that includes validating data from multiple sources and performing cross-checks on my findings. I also regularly review my methodologies with peers to catch potential errors, as collaboration enhances reliability and leads to stronger insights.

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What motivates you to work in product analytics?

I am motivated by the opportunity to use data as a tool for driving impactful change. Understanding how product decisions influence customer experiences and seeing the direct results of my analyses come to life energizes me. I enjoy working in environments where I can constantly learn and contribute to better outcomes for users.

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At Shiftsmart, we’re building the future of labor. Labor is the largest problem facing employers today: companies are struggling to find workers, fill shifts, and retain workers. At the same time, the modern worker has dramatically evolved: they a...

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