📍We’re hiring in Georgia, Montenegro or Lithuania, and we can also collaborate with candidates in Serbia, Poland or Armenia under individual entrepreneur status.
If you have 3+ years of experience as a Marketing Analyst in gamedev — or as a Data Analyst with hands-on experience building predictive models — I’d love to chat with you.
🔍 What you’ll be doing: ✔ Developing existing and building new predictive models (LTV) ✔ Auditing and evolving the entire marketing analytics system ✔ Testing hypotheses and identifying patterns in user acquisition
👥 Small, collaborative team that works closely with the marketing department 🌍 Remote role with perks like sports & English learning compensation + semi-annual bonuses.
📍We’re hiring in Georgia, Montenegro or Lithuania, and we can also collaborate with candidates in Serbia, Poland or Armenia under individual entrepreneur status.
If you have 3+ years of experience as a Marketing Analyst in gamedev — or as a Data Analyst with hands-on experience building predictive models — I’d love to chat with you.
🔍 What you’ll be doing: ✔ Developing existing and building new predictive models (LTV) ✔ Auditing and evolving the entire marketing analytics system ✔ Testing hypotheses and identifying patterns in user acquisition
👥 Small, collaborative team that works closely with the marketing department 🌍 Remote role with perks like sports & English learning compensation + semi-annual bonuses.
Start with a fresh view of investing strategy. The combination of risks and fads this quarter looks to be topping. That means the future is ready to move in.Likely, there will not be a wholesale shift. Company actions will aim to benefit from economic growth, inflationary pressures and a return of market-determined interest rates. In turn, all of that should drive the stock market and investment returns higher.
China’s stock markets are some of the largest in the world, with total market capitalization reaching RMB 79 trillion (US$12.2 trillion) in 2020. China’s stock markets are seen as a crucial tool for driving economic growth, in particular for financing the country’s rapidly growing high-tech sectors.Although traditionally closed off to overseas investors, China’s financial markets have gradually been loosening restrictions over the past couple of decades. At the same time, reforms have sought to make it easier for Chinese companies to list on onshore stock exchanges, and new programs have been launched in attempts to lure some of China’s most coveted overseas-listed companies back to the country.