Job Title:
Data Analyst
Company: Amber
Location: Pune, Maharashtra
Created: 2025-11-04
Job Type: Full Time
Job Description:
About Amber (accommodation booking platform for students (think for student housing). Amber helps 80M students worldwide, find and book full-time accommodations near their universities, without the hassle of negotiation, non-standardized and cumbersome paperwork, and broken payment process. We are the leading student housing platform globally, with 1M+ student housing units listed in 6 countries and across 80 cities.We are growing rapidly and targeting $1B in annual gross bookings value by 2024. Amber raised $18.5M from Marquee investors like Gaja capital.If you are passionate about making international mobility and living, seamless and accessible, then - Join us in building the future of student housing!Roles and Responsibilities- Developing and maintaining databases, data systems - Performing analysis to assess quality and meaning of data - Generate dynamic dashboards and reports - Identify, analyze, and interpret patterns and trends in complex data sets that could be helpful for the diagnosis and prediction - Assigning numerical value to essential business functions so that business performance can be assessed and compared over periods of time. - Analyzing local, national, and global trends that impact both the organization and the industry Preparing reports for the management stating trends, patterns, and predictions using relevant dataSkills required:- Strong hands-on experience with SQL (Redshift, BigQuery, or PostgreSQL) - Familiarity with Python or R for data wrangling and light ML - Comfort with BI tools — Tableau, Power BI, or Google Data Studio - Solid grounding in data cleaning, feature engineering, and visualization - Curious about the why behind metrics — not just reporting numbers but questioning them - Understanding of A/B testing, funnels, marketing attribution, or user cohort analysis is a plus - Good communication skills — able to convert data findings into actionable business stories