Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field., 3+ years of experience in Web Analysis., Extensive knowledge of Web Analytics best practices., Proficiency in tools like Webtrends, Google Analytics, and Google Tag Manager..
Key responsabilities:
Implement tracking mechanisms and identify key performance indicators (KPIs).
Collaborate on data-driven strategies to optimize website performance.
Stay updated on industry trends to refine analytical methodologies.
Enhance decision-making processes based on web traffic analysis.
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cFocus Software seeks a Web Analytics Specialist to join our program supporting the Department of Transportation (DOT). This position is remote in Washington, DC. This position requires the ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree
3+ years of relevant Web Analysis experience
Extensive knowledge of Web Analytics best practices and utilizes tools like Webtrends, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, or similar platforms to analyze web traffic.
Duties:
Implements tracking mechanisms, identifies key performance indicators (KPIs), and collaborates on data-driven strategies to optimize website performance and achieve organizational goals.
Stays updated on industry trends to refine analytical methodologies and enhance decision-making processes.
Required profile
Experience
Industry :
Information Technology & Services
Spoken language(s):
English
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