TikTok LIVE Streaming Data Analyst Graduate, UK, 2025

TikTok
London
1 year ago
Applications closed

TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. At TikTok, our mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy. TikTok's global headquarters are in Los Angeles and Singapore, and its offices include New York, London, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo. Why Join UsCreation is the core of TikTok's purpose. Our platform is built to help imaginations thrive. This is doubly true of the teams that make TikTok possible. Together, we inspire creativity and bring joy - a mission we all believe in and aim towards achieving every day. To us, every challenge, no matter how difficult, is an opportunity; to learn, to innovate, and to grow as one team. Status quo? Never. Courage? Always. At TikTok, we create together and grow together. That's how we drive impact - for ourselves, our company, and the communities we serve. Join us. We are looking for talented individuals to join us as a graduate in 2025. Graduate programs at TikTok aim to offer students industry exposure and hands-on experience. Watch your ambitions become reality as your inspiration brings infinite opportunities at TikTok. Join our dynamic team at TikTok LIVE, where we are passionate about revolutionizing the live streaming industry. As a leading platform, we are committed to delivering engaging, data-driven content experiences that resonate with audiences worldwide. We are looking for talented and motivated graduates to help us elevate our live streaming operations through insightful data analysis. Responsibilities:1. Data Collection & Analysis: Gather, process, and analyze data from live streaming sessions to identify trends, user behaviors, and key performance indicators (KPIs).2. User Behavior Analysis: Conduct in-depth analysis of user engagement, retention, and consumption patterns to improve the overall user experience on our platform.3. Live Streaming Performance Evaluation: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of live streaming campaigns and events, providing actionable insights to optimize content strategies.4. Reporting & Presentation: Create detailed reports and presentations that summarize data findings and provide recommendations for enhancing live streaming content and user interaction.5. Collaboration: Work closely with the live operations, content strategy, and product teams to drive data-informed decisions and strategies.

Minimum Qualifications:- Bachelor's degree or above, graduating in 2025 and available to start in January or May 2025.- Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field.- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a passion for data-driven decision-making.- Familiarity with data analysis tools such as SQL, Python, R, or similar.- Ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insights.- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Preferred Qualifications:- Internship or project experience related to data analysis, particularly in the tech, media, or live streaming industries.- Knowledge of data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI.- A proactive attitude with a strong desire to learn and grow within the industry.

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