Every day at ecoligo we work to fight the climate crisis, bringing solar energy to businesses in countries like Ghana, Kenya, Vietnam, Chile, Panama and Costa Rica amongst others through the ecoligo crowdinvesting platform. We own and manage each energy project allowing us to deliver both environmental and economic returns. Our crowdinvestors earn a solid financial return, and our solar clients get an energy provider that’s fairer, more affordable, and more efficient. So far, ecoligo projects will prevent over 1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering our atmosphere. And we’re just getting started.
Our quickly growing international team is looking for a Marketing Intelligence Analyst (f/m/x) to build marketing measurement solutions, perform experimentations and create insights. Our ideal candidate is someone with at least 2 years of experience in marketing intelligence and deep understanding of marketing landscape with proven ability to build analytics solutions for marketing team. You are comfortable with multi-tasking, building things from grounds up with minimal supervision and have experience in a fast-paced scale up environment in a similar position. If you are motivated by our mission to fight climate change and are excited by ecoligo’s unique business model, then this opportunity is for you.
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Benefits
Work for the planet: help make a difference as we pioneer the energy transition in emerging markets
Flexible working hours
1.500 Euro annual professional development budget for all full time staff
Bright and comfortable workspace at our office in Berlin, Mitte
Real ownership and responsibilities with strong opportunities for growth
The chance to help shape the future of a growing company as we enter an exciting growth stage.
We are open for change and welcome your ideas
Valuable experience in crowdinvesting, solar energy and emerging markets
An open, diverse, and respectful company culture with a group of kind, international co-workers based in Berlin, Accra (Ghana), Nairobi (Kenya), San Jose (Costa Rica), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) and Santiago (Chile)
That's all for now.