For this post, I chose a job posted on Monster.com with the
company Vanguard – an investment management company.
You can find the full details of the job here: http://jobview.monster.com/Web-Analytics-Implementation-Manager-digital-intelligence-Job-Malvern-PA-116722299.aspx
I chose this job because it seems as though it would allow
the candidate to interact with the business, while maintaining a wealth of
technical knowledge and prowess. (Much like my current job). I also liked the
fact that the company doesn't list a myriad of platform specific skills – which
could mean either 1.) They haven’t the slightest idea what to do in terms of
analytics, or 2.) They’re open to suggestion and interpretation as to the best
way to proceed.
Some of the qualifications (skills) mentioned in the job
posting include:
1.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office; experience with
Business Objects, Cognos, SQL and SAS preferable.
' 2.
Strong analytical skills coupled with the
ability to form hypotheses and draw meaningful insights from disparate data
sources.
3.
Past experience with WebTrends, Adobe
SiteCatalyst, IBM Coremetrics, Comscore Digital Analytix, Google Analytics or
other simlar tools required. Proficiency with SQL, HTML and Javascript will be
essential.
In order to make myself more attractive to this position, I
would:
1.
Cite my experience gained through interacting
with the GMI employees that have helped me apply material from this course to
real world projects – including introducing me to Adobe SC.
2.
Cite my experience performing analytics for
small businesses for the past several years.
3.
Show off my analytical prowess by showing
Vangard some of the automation processes I’ve created for GMI (process analysis
requires you to know something end-to-end – an immensely valuable skill in any
sort of implementation role.
All in all, I think this would be a great position for me –
as I have much of the experience, many of the technical qualifications, and a
definite level of interest. To be completely honest, though, I don't think I’ll
be leaving GMI anytime soon (I love my job! J)
Nice! How's your proficiency with SQL, HTML and JS?
ReplyDeleteI use all of them in some capacity day in and day out here at GMI -- especially automating backend web tasks :-)
ReplyDeleteI would say I am moderately proficient in all of the above (there's always more to learn :-)