Business Insights Analyst - AI Data Service and Operations TnS

TikTok
London
1 year ago
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About the team

:The AI Data Service and Operations (ADSO) team is responsible for providing safety and non-safety data annotation services and search operation services for all of the company's international products, which can also help international products build their own data ecological security. About the role:As an Business Insights Analyst for AI Data Service and Operations, you will be responsible for analysing market trends, conducting competitor analysis and providing actionable insights to drive business decisions. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in market research and data analysis, with a keen interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning. This role requires a deep understanding of the AI data annotation industry, including emerging trends, competitive landscape, and regulatory environment. Responsibilities- Conduct comprehensive market research to identify industry trends, competitive landscape, risks and opportunities in the AI data annotation sector.- Keep close to business operations to understand the priorities, challenges, etc. and provide relevant research findings to support the business.- Independently lead a research scope from start to end, such as scoping of requirements, fieldwork, report writing, presentation of findings.- Make use of both quantitative and qualitative analysis methods to deliver a well-rounded research finding.- Monitor and generate regular trend reports to evaluate the impact of the latest developments in the AI industry, regulatory changes, and other external factors on our operations.- Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in AI and machine learning, particularly as they relate to data annotation and labeling.- Participate in industry conferences, webinars, and other events to network with key stakeholders and gather relevant insights.

Minimum Qualifications- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Economics, Data Science, or a related field.- Proven track record in conducting industry research and analysis preferably within the technology or AI sectors.- Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex datasets and translate them into actionable insights.- Proficiency ( both written and verbal) in Mandarin and full proficiency in English due to working with the Chinese market.- Proficiency in market research tools and techniques, including data collection, statistical analysis, and trend forecasting.- Familiarity with AI and machine learning concepts, particularly in the context of data annotation and labeling. Preferred Qualifications- Experience in the AI data annotation industry or a related field.-Solid written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present findings clearly and concisely to a variety of audiences.- Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.- Proactive and self-motivated, with a strong attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality work.- Your ability to work in a high tempo environment, adapt, respond to day-to-day challenges of the role.- Your resilience and commitment to self-care to manage the emotional demands of the role. TikTok Trust & Safety recognises that keeping our platform safe for TikTok communities is no ordinary job which can be both rewarding and psychologically demanding and emotionally taxing for some. This is why we are sharing the potential hazards, risks and implications in this unique line of work from the start, so our candidates are well informed before joining. We are committed to the wellbeing of all our employees and promise to provide comprehensive and evidence-based programs, to promote and support physical and mental wellbeing throughout each employee's journey with us. We believe that wellbeing is a relationship and that everyone has a part to play, so we work in collaboration and consultation with our employees and across our functions in order to ensure a truly person-centred, innovative and integrated approach.

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