FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Data Analyst in the Online Payments tribe?
The main responsibility is to oversee product analytics for the OP tribe, which includes creating and maintaining dashboards, monitoring KPI trends, conducting ad-hoc analyses, and overseeing A/B testing for product features.
What tools and technologies should I be familiar with for this role?
You should have experience in dbt and SQL for data model design, as well as proficiency in creating advanced dashboards using tools like Tableau or Superset.
Is experience in the finance industry required for this position?
Yes, experience in the finance industry is preferred, particularly with the ability to translate finance requirements into KPIs, insights, data models, and dashboards.
How many years of experience are needed for this position?
Over 3 years of professional work experience in data analytics and data model design is required for this role.
Will there be opportunities for career development and education?
Yes, there is a dedicated annual Learning & Development budget available for attending conferences and pursuing further education.
What type of working environment does SumUp offer?
SumUp offers an office-first setup, providing the opportunity to work with colleagues globally from the Berlin office.
Are there any benefits provided for employees?
Yes, benefits include a corporate pension scheme, Urban Sports Club subsidy, Kita placement assistance, relocation assistance, and subsidized office lunches, among others.
Does SumUp have a commitment to diversity and inclusion in hiring?
Yes, SumUp is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and actively pursues and hires a diverse workforce without discrimination based on race, gender, religion, or other protected categories.
What is the company culture like at SumUp?
SumUp fosters a healthy and safe workplace with a 'team-first attitude' and values collaboration among diverse teams across Europe, South America, and the United States.
Can I apply if I don’t meet all the job criteria?
Yes, SumUp encourages candidates to apply even if they don’t meet 100% of the job criteria, as it recognizes that there is room for learning and career development.