Junior Market Insight Analyst
- Full-time
- Department: Retail
Company Description
Ko wai mātou | About us
Ko tā Contact e whakapono nei, ko te taiao tonu te taonga nui katoa o te ao.
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Kei te whakawhanake mātou i ā mātou mahi ake, i ngā ara hoki e whai hiko ai a Aotearoa, kei te kōkiri kia tukua te hiko tukurua, ā, kei te whakaputa i tētahi wheako matihiko mō ā mātou kiritaki kāore anō kia kitea i tēnei whenua.
He tīma kotahi mano mātou nō ngā hau e whā, e ngākau nui ana ki ā mātou mahi, e aroha ana tētahi ki tētahi, e ako ngātahi ana, e whakapono tahi ana ki ā mātou tikanga ārahi: mā te manaaki kia toa, ka mana te katoa.
At Contact, we believe home is the most important place in the world. It's all part of our vision to leave Aotearoa better than we found it. We’re an electricity, gas, mobile, and broadband company, but we’re so much more than that. We are transforming the ways we mahi, and how Aotearoa is powered, leading the charge on renewable energy and digitising customer journeys in ways not yet seen here. A team of 1000+ from all walks of life who love what we do, look out for each other, and learn from one another every day, we’re stoked to be guided by our tikanga: we touch lives to make life better.
Over the past three years our Retail rōpū have done heaps to bring our mobile and broadband offerings to market, complementing the electricity and gas products you probably know us for. We have an Innovation & Growth team within Retail dedicated to innovating at pace, making smart growth happen, and creating happy customers, none of which would be possible without reliable data – which is where you come in. We’re looking for somebody keen to grow their career in an analyst role that is not just about charts and statistics but finding genuine meaning and connections across all the information available to us.
Job Description
Kōrero mō te tūranga | About the role
Reporting to our Customer Growth Manager, in this newly created role as Junior Market Insight Analyst you’ll pick up a load of our data and look at what’s happening with acquisition and retention across all our products. This will give you a central role in not just reporting on and supporting current campaigns, but also using what you learn to help the Marketing team build future initiatives. Supported by three more senior analysts who’ve been here a while, know Contact well and love what they do, you’ll have the opportunity to bring fresh perspective, insights and ideas to a part of Contact that is humming with constant change and appetite for more.
Contact has been around for 25+ years but offering energy products and energy products alone until 2017 when we launched telecommunication services. We’ve reached 100,000 broadband customers since then, reflecting New Zealanders’ increased need for connectivity, and in August 2023 extended our telco services by introducing Contact Mobile. As you might expect, the data in this space isn’t as mature as in Electricity, and a big part of your role will be ‘maturing it’, working manually a lot of the time to deliver what’s needed now while taking a future view to improve processes and set us up for success. Over time, as the data matures, we expect the role will too – you have the opportunity to shape things to come up and out of what is currently quite manual mahi, and into a pure insights role.
Qualifications
Ko wai koe | About you
With plenty of mahi under your belt working with big data sets, you’re all about finding truth through information and love that ‘lightbulb moment’ when the data shows you something new to share. If you’ve had experience in Telco or Electricity, we’ll be stoked, but so long as you have a genuine interest in them, we’d be happy to show you the ropes. What we can’t compromise on is (drumroll please) Excel. We’ve already mentioned the data isn’t exactly what you’d call mature … to get it into tip-top shape, you’ll need to be an absolute whiz with our old friend MS Excel. (Sorry.)
Beyond that, you have to be able to communicate data in a way that’s accessible. You’ll often be dealing with leaders and other kaimahi who don’t live and breathe data the same way you do, so you have to be able to get out of the jargon and translate complex information to be easily understood.
To deal with the big data sets, experience with one or more data querying languages (e.g., SQL, Python or R) is a big plus, and there are bonus points on offer if you can point to some top shelf data visualisations you have done previously (ideally in Power BI or Tableau).
Additional Information
We support our people to work how, where and when works the best. To get the most out of this role, there’s a real advantage to being either in Wellington, where you can work alongside one of our Senior Market Insight Leads, or in Auckland where some of the wider Growth team is based.
Contact is not a place you’ll stagnate. We are growing and offer superb learning and development opportunities along with a bunch of other perks like free health insurance cover, better-than-your-average leave, access to Contact Shares, a ‘Good to be Home’ annual payment toward your home set up & wellbeing, a trail-blazing parental leave policy, discounts on Contact Energy products, and more.
This ad will close automatically on Wednesday 20 November but we’re considering applications as they come in so hop to it if you're keen, or if there's something you’re curious to know first, reach out to Tash on [email protected].
Please note, only candidates with the right to live and work in New Zealand will be considered for this role.
Research shows that while men apply to jobs where they meet 60% of the criteria, women and those in underrepresented groups tend to only apply if they tick every box. We're not about box ticking, so if you think you have what it takes but don't meet everything stated above, please still get in touch. We'd love to kōrero.
Te Mata Hiko (Contact Energy) does not accept any CVs received from recruitment agencies where a formal engagement has not been confirmed and agreed to with our Talent team. In the event that unsolicited CVs are submitted by recruitment agencies, Te Mata Hiko (Contact Energy) reserves the right to contact these candidates directly and consider them for current/future vacancies without any financial obligation to the recruitment agency in question. This will also apply to any CVs sent directly to line managers.