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Measurement Strategy Manager

Salary

$130k - $190k

Min Experience

4 years

Location

Remote

JobType

Full-Time

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About the role

What you'll do As a Measurement Strategy Manager at Haus, you will work hand-in-hand with a portfolio of customers to define and act on their measurement roadmap. You will deeply understand the goals of your customers' businesses, propose testing strategies that align to their goals, and drive your customers to act on the things they learn through Haus. You will serve as an evangelist for incrementality measurement and help your customers make critical business decisions based on Haus reporting. As a member of a small and rapidly growing team, you will also be expected to contribute in ways that benefit the entire organization. Each member of our team brings a form of expertise that serves to elevate the capabilities of the entire team; we expect everyone to be a bar raiser in some way.

About the company

Haus is a first of its kind decision science platform for the new digital privacy paradigm where data sharing and PII is restricted. Haus uses frontier causal inference based econometric models to run experiments and help brands understand how the actions they take in marketing, pricing and promotions impact the bottom line. Our team is comprised of former product managers, economists and engineers from Google, Netflix, Amazon and Meta who saw how costly it is to support high-quality decision science tooling and incrementality testing. Our mission is to make this technology available to all businesses, where all the heavy lifting of experiment design, data cleaning, and analysis/insights are taken care of for you. Haus is working with well known brands like FanDuel, Sonos, and Hims & Hers, and has seen more than 30x ROI by running experiments and helping brands make more profitable decisions. We are backed by top VCs like Insight Partners, 01 Advisors, Baseline Ventures, and Haystack.

Skills

paid media buying
data analysis
storytelling