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Position: Business Analyst

Experience: 2 years

Location: New Delhi (Netaji Subhash Place)

Mode: On-site Only

Package: Upto 5LPA


About Jolt

Jolt is a focus and habit-building app that helps people cut screen addiction and stay present. We sit at the intersection of behaviour, product and technology, and we want data to guide every important decision.


What you will do

You will be the bridge between data and decisions. Your job is to turn product and marketing analytics into clear business goals and priorities for the founders, product, tech and growth teams.


Key Responsibilities

  • Own product and growth analytics in tools like PostHog or Amplitude
  • Build and maintain core dashboards for funnels, retention, cohorts and feature usage
  • Translate user behaviour into clear business insights, opportunities and risks
  • Work with founders and functional leads to set and track product, marketing and growth goals
  • Identify friction points in the user journey and recommend specific experiments or fixes
  • Partner with marketing to understand channel performance, CAC, ROAS and cohort quality
  • Present concise weekly insight summaries for the leadership and C-suite


What we are looking for

  • 2 to 3 years of experience as a Business Analyst or Data Analyst in a digital or app-first product
  • Hands-on experience with PostHog or Amplitude is a must
  • Strong SQL and comfort with BI or visualisation tools
  • Solid understanding of funnels, retention, cohorts and subscription metrics
  • Ability to turn complex data into simple, sharp recommendations
  • High ownership, clear communication and bias for action


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