Senior People Analytics Partner / People Data Scientist Partner

Adobe, Inc.
London
2 months ago
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Changing the world through digital experiences is what Adobe's all about. We give everyone—from emerging artists to global brands-everything they need to design and deliver exceptional digital experiences! We're passionate about empowering people to create beautiful and powerful images, videos, and apps, and transform how companies interact with customers across every screen.

We're on a mission to hire the very best and are committed to creating exceptional employee experiences where everyone is respected and has access to equal opportunity. We realize that new ideas can come from everywhere in the organization, and we know the next big idea could be yours!

Senior People Analytics Business Partner / People Data Scientist

Role Summary

Sr. Analytics Business Partner will join Adobe's Employee Experience organization, reporting to Director of Analytics Business Partnering. This role will focus on Analytics Business Partnering for EMEA region and engage on cross-functional projects globally. This is a highly impactful and cross-functionally connected role.

What you'll do

Build and own relationship with stakeholders, and serve as their main point of contact to the People Analytics team.Consult with HRBPs, HR COEs, & leaders across the business to build a deep understanding of current business priorities, and ensure reporting and analysis align with those objectives.Serve as a thought partner to HRBPs and other leaders, and conduct analyses and/or literature reviews to advise on key business and people questions.Leverage academic and industry research, analytics, and knowledge of HR trends to address practical business challenges.Conduct statistical analyses on complex data to answer key business questions.Explore, prototype and iterate on insights from internal data and research.Partner with research, data science, and business intelligence members of People Analytics team on complex analyses, modelling, and data transformation.Author presentations and communicate results of analyses to (non-analytical) audiences in a way that drives impact and decision making.Influence the People Analytics Roadmap by advocating for high impact HR initiatives and sharing business context with the Adobe's global People Analytics team.Translate business requirements into technical reporting/BI requirements for BI projects, partner with BI team on wireframing, testing and rollout of reporting/BI solutions.Champion proper data handling to maintain privacy & confidentiality standards.

What you need to succeed

7+ years of experience working in data science/analytics, ideally in People Analytics, and/or consulting to organizations.Statistical and analytical proficiency (required).Experience in doing moderate to complex statistical analyses and building forecasting models (required).Proficiency in Python or R (required).Strong competency in storytelling with data and research, while ensuring the integrity of the results.Proven track record to influence and build solid relationships with HRBPs, HR COEs, and senior business leaders.Solid understanding of the HR landscape (functions and processes) and existing challenges and best practices.

At Adobe, you will be immersed in an exceptional work environment that is recognized throughout the world on Best Companies lists.

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