Analyst, Business Intelligence

About the position

At Hearst Magazines, data powers the stories we tell, the audiences we grow, and the partnerships that fuel our business. As an Analyst, Business Intelligence , you’ll turn complex datasets into clear, actionable insights—helping teams across Partnerships, Business Development, Product, and Editorial make smarter decisions and move faster. About Hearst Magazines (Why Us?) Hearst Magazines’ portfolio of more than 30 iconic brands in the U.S.—including Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper’s BAZAAR, and Popular Mechanics — inspires, entertains, and builds new and bold experiences for an engaged and growing audience across digital, video, social and print, reaching nearly 130 million readers and site visitors each month. With sophisticated content creation, cutting-edge technology, and industry-leading data capabilities, we make media and products that move people across all platforms. We are a global media company that publishes nearly 200 magazine editions and 175 websites around the world—and together, we are shaping what’s next.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with the Partnerships & Business Development team to translate business questions into structured requirements, metrics, and reporting frameworks
  • Extract and combine data from APIs (e.g., distribution partners, syndication platforms, commerce partners) to create unified performance views
  • Analyze large audience, revenue, and content-level datasets to identify trends and deliver insights that inform partnership strategy and prioritization
  • Conduct ad hoc exploratory analyses tied to partner performance, KPI variance, forecasting, and opportunity sizing
  • Build and maintain dashboards, scorecards, and recurring reporting in DOMO, Looker Studio, or similar BI tools
  • Define, document, and maintain KPIs that support partnership health, deal evaluation, and revenue tracking
  • Present insights clearly and succinctly to non-technical stakeholders, including senior leaders across BI, Partnerships, BD, Product, and Editorial
  • Monitor and help ensure the quality and consistency of data used in reports and dashboards, contributing to broader BI data governance efforts

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Statistics, Computer Science, or Data Science.
  • 2+ years of experience in a similar role, preferably in the media or publishing industry.
  • Proficiency in Google Analytics or equivalent enterprise applications.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a keen eye for detail.
  • Experience working with large datasets and data visualization tools.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in a team.
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Familiarity with data warehousing and database management systems.
  • Passion for data-driven decision-making and a desire to stay updated with industry advancements.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience working with content, audience or digital partnership data a plus
  • Familiarity with Python or R for automation, API integration, and data analysis

Benefits

  • Work with the Best: Collaborate with top-tier professionals across media, advertising, tech, fashion, lifestyle, and publishing, shaping the future of these dynamic industries.
  • Grow Your Skills: Unlock your potential with access to innovative training programs, immersive workshops, and exclusive industry events.
  • Work-Life Harmony: Enjoy the flexibility of hybrid work, empowering you to balance professional success with personal priorities.
  • Foster Connection & Belonging: Join our Employee Resource Groups and help create a welcoming workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered.
  • Wellness First: Prioritize your well-being with a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance from Day 1.
  • Plan for Your Financial Future: Enjoy competitive financial perks, including a 401(k) plan with a generous company match.
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