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Senior Product Analyst

trustedhousesitters.com · Remote, United Kingdom

RemoteExternal listingfull-time11 days ago

About The Role

Fully Remote (UK based) | Competitive Salary + Bonus + Generous Equity | B Corp Certified

TrustedHousesitters is a fast growing, direct-to-consumer marketplace that is redefining pet care and travel.

Here at TrustedHousesitters, we’re on a mission to make travel work better for pets, for their people, and for the global community of animal lovers who look after them. We’ve got big plans on becoming the world’s most-loved travel solution for pet people. We’ve built something pretty special: a trusted place where pet owners and sitters connect to keep pets happy at home while their humans explore the world.

We’ve already grown into a global community with members in over 140 countries, a product people genuinely love, and a team of more than 100 brilliant humans powering it all.

But we’re only just getting started. Our goal? To grow to 1 million members and make TrustedHousesitters the world’s most-loved travel solution for pet people.

At the moment, a sit starts every two minutes somewhere on the planet. We want that to be every single minute and we know the only way we’ll get there is with the right people in the right roles.

The right people in the right roles will shape our future. So, here’s the big question: Could that be you?

Fifty million people in the UK and US alone could be Trusted Housesitters members. Around forty thousand people land on <trustedhousesitters.com> every day. What happens next - whether they trust us enough to sign up, and what we do to help them succeed once they have - is one of the most interesting analytical challenges we have right now. This role owns that: what happens once someone's actually inside the product.

You'll own the analytics for our new member revenue product squads. Own the journey, own the experiments on it, own the recommendations that come out of it. You'll be the person who doesn't just explain what happened in the data - you'll have a point of view on what to do about it. We're looking for someone who goes looking for the questions nobody's asked yet.

What you'll actually be doing

Own the growth analytics for our new member revenue squads - acquisition funnel, conversion, product usage, the works - and build a picture of what's actually driving (or blocking) that journey.

Spot opportunities in the data before anyone asks you to look. Turn them into recommendations that change what gets built, not just what gets reported

Lead instrumentation on new features - defining tracking, success metrics, and guardrail metrics before anything ships, not after

Design and run A/B and multivariate experiments on the product itself - page layouts, signup flows, onboarding journey - end-to-end from hypothesis through to decision-ready insight. Set the standard for how experimentation works across the product squads

Build the dashboards and self-serve reporting that means stakeholders can answer their own questions - and you spend less time running the same queries every Monday

Challenge assumptions. Act as the analytical voice in the room when product and commercial decisions are being made. Be the comfortable person saying "I don't think that's what the data shows"

Mentor other analysts and help raise the analytical bar across the team - in SQL, in experimentation, in how we tell a story with numbers

What we're looking for

Solid product analytics experience in a subscription, marketplace, SaaS, or platform business - where the funnel is complex, and the metrics actually matter

The ability to own end-to-end analysis for a product area, from scoping through to recommendation, with minimal direction

Advanced SQL. You're not reaching for documentation for standard analytical patterns. dbt experience is a genuine plus

Good understanding of user event tracking (Segment, Amplitude, Mixpanel, or similar) - you're comfortable defining new events to support release of new product features, and to enable future analysis and reporting.

Solid understanding of experimentation - hypothesis design, A/B and multivariate testing, statistical significance, the places where naive analysis goes wrong. And experience applying it, not just describing it

Fluency in product metrics: conversion, activation, churn - and how those numbers connect to things the business actually cares about

Strong data storytelling. You can explain what the numbers mean to a product manager, and also to a CFO. Different rooms, different language, same rigour

Product instincts. This isn't just an analytics role. We want someone who generates ideas, not just validates them

Nice to have

Python or R for more advanced modelling or automation

Experience integrating AI tools into analytical workflows in a way that's actually made a difference

You might feel like a fish out of water if...

We know this isn't what you'd see in most job ads - but TrustedHousesitters isn't most companies.

Trust, transparency, and honest feedback aren't just things we say; they're genuinely how we operate, every day. So rather than leaving you guessing if things don't work out, we'd rather give you what you need to make a great decision upfront about whether this opportunity is right for you.

With that in mind, here are a few things worth considering before you hit apply.

You're most comfortable when the question is handed to you. This role needs someone who goes looking for the question. If your best work tends to happen when a stakeholder has defined the problem clearly, and you're building the analysis to answer it - that's a genuinely valuable skill, just not quite the shape of this one.

You think of experimentation as a process to follow, not a discipline to own. We're not looking for someone who can run an A/B test to spec. We're looking for someone who'll push back when the experiment is designed badly, mentor others through the parts they get wrong, and build the frameworks that make the whole team better at it.

You're most excited by media spend and channel strategy. This role sits inside the product, not the media plan - if deciding where ad budget goes, or building attribution and channel-mix models, is the part that lights you up, this wouldn't be the right fit on this occasion

You're happiest when the business is stable, and the roadmap is fixed. THS is growing fast, and the product is evolving constantly. The analytical picture shifts. Priorities shift. That's the job - and if predictability is important to how you do your best work, it's worth naming that upfront.

If you're reading this and one of those points resonates, and you're sitting there thinking "that's me, but I know I can make it work" - we'd love to hear why. Send a Cover letter. There's a human at the heart of every decision we make here (hi!) - and we'll always take the time to review applications for anyone who wants to join us.

The Process

We value your time and aim for a transparent, efficient process

  • Intro call (~20 mins) - with the Talent team. A two-way conversation: we'll tell you more about the role and THS, you tell us about your background and what you're looking for
  • Hiring manager interview (~30 mins) - with the Product Analytics Lead. Covering your analytical experience, approach to experimentation, and how you think about growth problems
  • Take-home task (~1-.5 hours) - a short analytical exercise. We'll share a brief in advance and give you time to work through it at your own pace

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