Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Math, Quantitative Science, or a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
1 year of experience working in data analytics, consulting, data science, engineering, or a technical operations role.
1 year of experience in statistical problem-solving and analyzing data sets using SQL or comparable coding language (e.g., Python, R, Java, C++).
Preferred qualifications:
Master's degree in a quantitative field (e.g., Statistics, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Data Science, etc.).
1 year of experience with designing experiments, developing statistical models, measurement, and identifying business opportunities.
Experience working with business, go-to-market, or strategy and operations teams.
Experience in data analysis, with the ability to solve problems in fast-moving, and ambiguous business environments through data intuition and business acumen.
Ability to effectively communicate analysis and recommendations across a wide range of non-technical audiences.
About the job
The Business Strategy and Operations organization provides business critical insights using analytics, ensures cross functional alignment of goals and execution, and helps teams drive strategic partnerships and new initiatives forward. We stay focused on aligning the highest-level company priorities with effective day-to-day operations, and help evolve early stage ideas into future-growth initiatives.
The team is tasked with building data infrastructure and providing actionable insights at scale in partnership with business and the rest of the Americas Business Strategy and Operations (ABS&O) team.
In this role, you will design, build, and optimize data infrastructure to deliver actionable insights at scale, directly empowering smarter investment decisions. This role demands a unique combination of technical excellence, business acumen, and stakeholder management skills.
The Go-to-Market Operations (GtM) team ensures Google's complex and ever-evolving Ads business runs smoothly. We are instrumental in setting go-to-market strategy, and ensuring flawless execution and operations against the strategy. We have teams embedded in each of the major Ads business areas as well as global teams that work across the business areas. Team members are analytical and strategic, with a pragmatic sense of how to get things done.
The US base salary range for this full-time position is $96,000-$138,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process.
Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google.
Responsibilities
Execute in-depth analysis across multiple data-sets (e.g., business, product adoption, operations, headcount data) to identify opportunities for growth using advanced SQL.
Create holistic views on investment opportunities for the business.
Collaborate with various stakeholders to translate business needs into data requirements and provide data-driven recommendations.
Present clear and compelling data-backed stories to executive leadership, influencing direction and business outcomes.
Google
Google LLC started as a PhD project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998 at Stanford University. Google LLC has blossomed into a behemoth of the tech world. With its mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, Google’s search engine is its crown jewel. Online advertising, via AdWords and AdSense, forms the backbone of its financial success. Beyond search, Google has ventured into cloud computing, hardware, and software development. The innovative PageRank algorithm revolutionized search engine technology, and surviving the dot-com bubble burst and going public in 2004 spurred its meteoric growth. Acquiring YouTube stands as a testament to Google’s strategic expansion.