The opportunity
As Head of Data at Alpha, youâll work closely with our CEO to help shape our strategy and build data into everything we do, using the latest AI tooling to reinvent our workflows and increase our speed of shipping daily. Youâll own the data function end-to-end while building andâŚ
What you'll do
You are an experienced data leader. You can architect and build robust data: pipelines, experimentation infrastructure, metrics dashboards, and monitoring tools in your sleep. Youâre equally comfortable writing SQL, reviewing a complex experiment, or diving deep into metrics with the Board. You enjoy staying close to the work while building and leading teams, and know how to shift your time and attention based on what the function needs most. You probably have ~10 years of experience at high growth consumer companies, and you know what great looks like.
You have strong product and business sense. You think about data as a tool: for making better product and business decisions, not as an end in itself. You can hold the business question in your head while deep in the weeds of analysis, and know when to stop analyzing and make a recommendation.
You like building over managing. Yes, you are fine taking on management: responsibilities, and you do that part well. But you get more satisfaction from diving in and finding the answer than growing your management scope.
Youâre a structured thinker. You can systematically break down a messy: problem into its component parts, create a structured plan, and execute. You are high-bandwidth, fast with numbers, and quick with back-of-the-envelope thinking.
You ruthlessly prioritize and execute . You donât do analyses that wonât: change the answer. You push PMs to do napkin math to justify their roadmaps. You donât do low-impact things just because they are low effort. You donât like recurring meetings and you donât take 30 minutes for them if you donât need to. You start with agendas and leave with action items. You take pride in unblocking people.
Youâre in the details of everything . You believe metrics should have precise: definitions, experiment readouts should be statistically sound, and logging quality matters. You instantly spot mistakes, inconsistencies, or numbers that intuitively feel off. Your teammates wonder how you are able to zoom out and in so well.
What they're looking for
- You are an experienced data leader. You can architect and build robust data: pipelines, experimentation infrastructure, metrics dashboards, and monitoring tools in your sleep. Youâre equally comfortable writing SQL, reviewing a complex experiment, or diving deep into metrics with the Board. You enjoy staying close to the work while building and leading teams, and know how to shift your time and attention based on what the function needs most. You probably have ~10 years of experience at high growth consumer companies, and you know what great looks like.
- You have strong product and business sense. You think about data as a tool: for making better product and business decisions, not as an end in itself. You can hold the business question in your head while deep in the weeds of analysis, and know when to stop analyzing and make a recommendation.
- You like building over managing. Yes, you are fine taking on management: responsibilities, and you do that part well. But you get more satisfaction from diving in and finding the answer than growing your management scope.
- Youâre a structured thinker. You can systematically break down a messy: problem into its component parts, create a structured plan, and execute. You are high-bandwidth, fast with numbers, and quick with back-of-the-envelope thinking.
- You ruthlessly prioritize and execute . You donât do analyses that wonât: change the answer. You push PMs to do napkin math to justify their roadmaps. You donât do low-impact things just because they are low effort. You donât like recurring meetings and you donât take 30 minutes for them if you donât need to. You start with agendas and leave with action items. You take pride in unblocking people.
- Youâre in the details of everything . You believe metrics should have precise: definitions, experiment readouts should be statistically sound, and logging quality matters. You instantly spot mistakes, inconsistencies, or numbers that intuitively feel off. Your teammates wonder how you are able to zoom out and in so well.
- You believe in systems. You retro things and improve your process constantly.: You build tools and systems to give your teams leverage. You are extremely AI-pilled, usually the first to dive into new AI data tools. You firmly believe it is going to change everything about your craft.
- You are an excellent communicator . You simplify the complex. Your written: comms are concise and well structured. Your updates are easy to digest and actionable.