Lead and optimize marketing data strategies, oversee pricing, advertising, and demand planning in a rapidly growing e-commerce company.
Razor Group is seeking a highly driven and analytical leader to join our team as the owner and Vice President of the Decision Engine, managing the optimization and automation of pricing, advertising, demand planning, and inventory management. This is a unique opportunity to have a massive impact at a rapidly growing company by directly influencing the profitability and growth of our portfolio of brands. You will build and lead a talented team in developing and implementing the core algorithmic logic that powers our automated decision-making engine, optimizing pricing and advertising strategies for thousands of consumer products. This role offers a high degree of ownership, autonomy, and the chance to shape the future of e-commerce
Top Skills
Analytics
Data Science
Optimization Algorithms
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