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Google Tag Manager and Analytics Expert

Spiralyze

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Original Job Summary

About the Role

Spiralyze is seeking a Google Tag Manager and Analytics Expert to join our Analytics Team. In this role, you will help internal and external clients with tracking implementation and troubleshooting, ensuring high quality data tracking for various web properties.

Key Responsibilities

  • Implement conversion tracking for forms, buttons, e-commerce and more.
  • Verify and sanity-check tracking implementations.
  • Debug tracking issues and perform necessary fixes.
  • Test measurement on platforms like Google Optimize, VWO, Optimizely, and Hotjar.
  • Create customized reports from Analytics and additional sources.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • 4-5 years managing Google Tag Manager implementations.
  • 3-4 years of experience with Google Analytics (GA3/GA4) and digital analytics tools.
  • Basic knowledge of JavaScript.
  • Expert-level understanding of web analytics strategy, validation, and reporting.
  • Experience with third-party tagging, pixel creation, and GA to GA4 transition.
  • Excellent written and spoken English.

Benefits

  • Remote work with semi-flexible hours overlapping with EST.
  • Competitive salary with technological reimbursement.
  • Opportunities for professional training and company-sponsored courses.
  • 20 days of paid vacation plus additional holidays.

Key skills/competency

Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, Digital Analytics, Conversion Tracking, Debugging, JavaScript, Reporting, Data Validation, Problem Solving, Client Communication

How to Get Hired at Spiralyze

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Customize your resume: Tailor skills around analytics and GTM.
  • Highlight relevant experience: Emphasize digital analytics roles.
  • Research Spiralyze: Understand company culture and projects.
  • Prepare for technical interviews: Review GTM and GA challenges.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review GTM implementation techniques.
Study GA3 to GA4 transition specifics.
Practice JavaScript debugging scenarios.
Familiarize with third-party tagging tools.

Behavioral Questions

Describe a challenging analytics project.
Explain how you handle ambiguous tasks.
Share experience collaborating with teams.
Discuss initiative in problem solving.