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Adobe Analytics Consultant

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#5711 Adobe Analytics Consultants
2-3 yrs experience working with Adobe Analytics (aka: Adobe SiteCatalyst) at a large enterprise organization (i.e. many digital properties with global view)
Experience working with Global report suites, Cross-domain traffic, Digital campaign tracking and analysis (from off-site attribution through to on-site content/conversion event optimization), Double Click, DFA Integration, Adobe/Site Catalyst's Discover capabilities to identify behavioral segmentation, and Mobile analytics measurement
Successfully integrating Marketing Channel Technologies with Adobe Analytics and the tool set up necessary to make the Marketing Channels capabilities work - specifically Exact Target, SiteSpect, Unica, Tealeaf, and Spredfast
Experience with Dynamic Tag Management from Adobe (preferably) or with any other tag management product (TagMan, Tealium etc).
Writing technical documentation around digital analytics implementation and technical systems architecture
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Passion and desire to want to play a large, influential part in the implementation of Adobe Analytics Technology across 50
digital properties ($10M
Program) and building out the processes, procedures, and engagements that establish a best-in-class digital intelligence center of excellence organization
Strong ability to consult with the business on mobile and digital projects to help them think more strategically about measurement/tagging strategy
Candidate must have a dynamic, driven personality
Working with internal business partners to transform project measurement needs into strategic KPI's, success events, and engagement measures of success and with IT to implement those measurements (requirements)
Experience performing site-wide, site-side content optimization
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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