About the job
gitbook creates a platform for authoring, publishing, and maintaining documentation used by more than 2 million users and teams worldwide. Each month, nearly 40,000 people sign up and over 100,000 are active. Customers include organizations like Zoom, FedEx, Nvidia, Snyk, and Google. The company is profitable, backed by P9 Capital, Notion Capital, and Fly VC, and its team spans 15 countries across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Role overview
The Data & Growth Specialist (Individual Contributor) role at gitbook is hands-on and influential. This position partners closely with both commercial and product teams, using data to shape decisions and drive results. Ownership is key: the work extends beyond typical analysis, involving identifying challenges, prioritizing efforts, and helping set business strategy.
What you will do
- Collaborate with stakeholders to define problems, question assumptions, and set priorities for important projects
- Design and execute experiments, analyses, and campaigns to support growth and increase product adoption
- Engage with customers and internal teams to uncover insights about behaviors and opportunities
- Build lightweight data applications or workflows to help the team make faster decisions
- Improve data structure and access, including active work in the data modeling layer
- Integrate tools and systems across product, marketing, and sales into a unified data ecosystem
- Guide the team in clarifying and simplifying business metrics and understanding
This position is central to gitbook’s growth plans.
Tech stack
The current stack includes:
- GCP (BigQuery, Composer)
- dbt (Cloud / via Cursor)
- Replit (for data applications and internal tools)
- Tableau / Count (for analysis and exploration)
- Amplitude, Segment (for product and event data)
Direct experience with every tool listed is not required, but comfort managing and evolving a modern data stack matters.
Location
This is a remote position for candidates based in Europe, within three hours of Central European Time.
