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Product Analyst

Turing • USA • Posted 0 days ago

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$22/task

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About this Role

Role Overview

We’re looking for a Product Analyst who has worked closely with product teams and knows how to turn ambiguous questions into clear, decision-driving insights. This is not just about pulling data—it’s about understanding the “why” behind requests, framing the right analysis, and communicating findings in a way that influences product direction.

In this role, you will help create and evaluate realistic analytics scenarios and artifacts for an AI benchmark. You’ll bring strong analytical thinking, practical experience with experimentation, and the ability to reflect how real-world product analytics actually works—messy data, evolving metrics, and all.

What does day-to-day life look like?

You’ll operate as both an analyst and a builder of realistic product analytics environments:

Translate product questions into structured analytical approaches and clearly defined problem statements Conduct analyses on product metrics such as activation, retention, and engagement Design, support, and evaluate A/B tests, including defining success metrics and interpreting results Write high-quality analytical artifacts—experiment summaries, deep-dive memos, stakeholder updates, and more Review analytics outputs (docs, Slack threads, Jira tickets) for realism and quality—does this reflect how real teams work? Push for clarity when requests are vague—understand what decision the analysis is meant to inform Navigate messy datasets, imperfect tracking, and inconsistent metric definitions while still producing useful insights Communicate findings effectively across formats—from quick Slack updates to detailed reports for leadership

Requirements

Core Experience

3+ years of product analytics experience in tech or SaaS companies Experience working directly with product managers and cross-functional teams Proven track record of writing analysis docs, experiment summaries, or stakeholder-facing insights

Analytical & Technical Skills

Strong SQL skills and hands-on experience with analytics tools (e.g., Amplitude, Mixpanel, Looker) Experience running or supporting A/B tests and analyzing experiment results Solid understanding of key product metrics, including activation, retention, and engagement Comfortable dealing with ambiguous or evolving metric definitions and helping teams align on measurement

Ways of Working

Ability to scope ambiguous requests and clarify the decision they are meant to inform Strong written communication skills across formats (Slack, email, detailed memos) Experience managing incoming analysis requests or mentoring junior analysts is a plus Comfortable working with imperfect data and making thoughtful, well-reasoned recommendations

Perks of Freelancing With Turing

Work in a fully remote environment. Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI projects with leading LLM companies.

Offer Details

Commitments Required: 40 hours per week with overlap of 6 hours with PST. Engagement Type: Contractor assignment (no medical/paid leave) Duration of Contract: 3 months (adjustable based on engagement) Location: USA

Evaluation Process

Data Analyst assessment (~20 minutes) Interview on SQL (~45 minutes)

Requirements

  • Must be eligible to work in USA
  • Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
  • Reliable high-speed internet connection

Compensation Analysis

Join the workforce powering the AI revolution. With a competitive rate of $22/hr and remote flexibility, this role allows you to balance professional growth with personal freedom. No previous AI experience is usually required—just your domain expertise.

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