Senior Data Analyst
Modern Fertility
IT, (Campaigning & Organizing), (Data & Analytics), Data Science
New York, NY, USA
Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2022
<div><b>Who We Are</b></div><div>Ro is a direct-to-patient healthcare company with a mission of helping as many patients as possible achieve their health goals. Ro is the only company to offer telehealth care, at-home diagnostic testing, labs, and pharmacy services nationwide. This is enabled by Ro's vertically integrated platform that helps patients achieve their goals through a convenient end-to-end healthcare experience spanning from diagnosis, to delivery of medication, to ongoing care. Since 2017, Ro has helped millions of patients in nearly every single county in the United States, including 98% of primary care deserts. </div><div><br></div><div>Ro was recognized as a CNBC Disruptor 50 in 2022, listed by Inc. Magazine as a Best Place to Work in 2022 for our third consecutive year, and named one of FORTUNE's 2022 Best Medium Workplaces.</div><div><br></div><div>We are looking for a Senior Data Analyst to embed in one of our “single-threaded” teams, working cross-functionally with product, engineering, design, category management, growth and a GM to guide the strategy and roadmap for one of Ro’s lines of business. Tactically, you’ll work on everything from leading strategic analyses to inform decision-making and prioritization, to measuring product feature performance, to building out data availability and BI solutions, to brainstorming approaches to unstructured problems. You are analytical and technical, and you can communicate excellently with non-technical and technical stakeholders alike. You thrive in a startup setting, where every day is different and the problems that you’re tackling often don’t have established solutions. You are exceptionally thorough. You have a bias for action, and you love leveraging data to help our members become a healthier version of themselves.</div>
Modern Fertility is an equal opportunity employer.
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