About the job
SKELAR is a Ukrainian venture builder dedicated to creating international tech businesses. Together with co-founders, we assemble strong teams to excel in global markets.
Currently, SKELAR has a portfolio of several businesses across various niches, ranging from EdTech to marketplaces. These companies are featured in top startup rankings and product lists in Ukraine, consistently achieving high positions in the App Store and developing platforms used by millions. Additionally, our ventures have been highlighted in renowned global media, including TechCrunch and Wired.
We take pride in our robust team of over 1000 experts who possess exceptional expertise and ambitious goals. Our people are our greatest asset, and we strive to build businesses alongside the best talents in the market.
We are currently seeking a Product Analyst for one of our portfolio companies within SKELAR.
This team has successfully validated the business model, identified unit economics, reached profitability, and is actively scaling. Every new employee has the opportunity to become a leader in their field in the future—success depends solely on your ambitions.
Key Responsibilities:
— Conduct in-depth user behavior research within the product;
— Directly influence product strategies and business operations;
— Impact user experience directly;
— Develop reporting frameworks, metrics, and integrate them into business processes;
— Collaborate with the product team to enhance analytics structure, optimize data recording and usage as needed.
Essential Qualifications:
— 3+ years of experience in a similar role as a Data/Product Analyst;
— Proficient in SQL;
— Experience with data visualization tools (Data Studio, Tableau, Power BI, or others);
— Ability to structure and visualize information effectively;
— High motivation and desire for growth;
— Proficiency in English at an Upper Intermediate (B2) level.
Preferred Qualifications:
— Experience with Python (Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, etc.);
— Familiarity with product or marketing metrics.

