Data Analyst (Hybrid)

Doximity is transforming the healthcare industry. Join our mission to help every physician be more productive and provide better care for their patients. As medicine's largest network in the United States, there's an elevated level of responsibility in everything we do. We don't take that responsibility lightly and are committed to building diverse teams with an inclusive culture that can make a direct impact on the healthcare system.

One of Doximity's core values is stretching ourselves. Even if you don't check off all the boxes below we encourage you to apply. Doximity is full of exceptional people who bring their own unique experiences to work everyday and make us all better for it!

As a Data Analyst, you'll work within cross-functional delivery teams alongside other analysts, engineers, and product managers in discovering data insights to help improve healthcare.

  • This role is expected to work in our San Francisco office 3 days a week (M, T, TH).
  • About Us
  • Here are some of the ways we bring value to doctors
  • Here is an introduction to our tech stack
  • We use UNIX command-line interface and standard programming tools (vim/emacs, git, etc.) and have over 350 private repositories in Github containing our applications, forks of gems, our own internal gems, and open-source projects
  • We have worked as a distributed team for a long time; we're currently about 65% distributed
  • Find out more information on the Doximity engineering blog
  • Our company core values
  • Our recruiting process
  • Our product development cycle
  • Our on-boarding & mentorship process
  • Here's How You Will Make an Impact
  • Leverage Doximity's extensive datasets to identify and classify behavioral patterns of medical professionals on our platform.
  • Play a key role in creating both product and client-facing analytics.
  • Inform data team strategy by working with the product leaders and managers. Actively participate in execution and some planning of organizational data team strategy.
  • Collaborate with a team of product managers, analysts, and other developers to define and lead data projects from data ingestion to analysis to recommendations.
  • About you
  • At least 2 years of professional experience as a data analyst or a data scientist.
  • Knowledge of statistical concepts, especially exploratory data analysis techniques, and probability theory.
  • Excellent SQL skills to create and evaluate complex statements involving numerous tables and data relationships.
  • Excellent visualization and storytelling skills to explain your results and solutions to the stakeholders, clearly and compellingly.
  • Proficient in using Python data analysis libraries such as Pandas and Numpy. Also has a basic understanding of the object-oriented programming concepts as it relates to Python.
  • Prior exposure to distributed data processing concepts and execution (e.g., working with column stores, leveraging spark, etc.)
  • Fast learner; curiosity about and passion for data.
  • Compensation
  • The US total compensation range for this full-time position is $110,000 - $150,000 (inclusive of salary + equity). Our ranges are determined by role and level. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the approximate total target compensation for the position across the US. Within the range, individual pay is determined by factors including relevant skills, experience, and education/training. Please note that the compensation listed does not include benefits.
  • Benefits
  • Doximity is proud to offer industry-leading benefits. Some of our offerings include:
  • Medical, dental, vision offerings for you and your family
  • 401k with matching program
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Family planning support, Childcare FSA, and parental leave
  • Life, AD&D, and Disability
  • Generous time off, holidays and paid company trips
  • Wellness benefits plus many more!
  • More info on Doximity

For the past decade, it's been our mission to help every physician be more productive so they can provide better care for their patients. We believe that when doctors are connected, the healthcare system works better and patients benefit. Doximity enables our verified clinician members to collaborate with colleagues, stay up-to-date with the latest medical news and research, manage their careers, and conduct virtual patient visits. Today, Doximity is the leading digital platform for U.S. medical professionals, with over 80% of physicians, 50% of all nurse practitioners and physician assistants, and 90% of graduating medical students as members.

Joining Doximity means being part of an incredibly talented and humble team passionate about improving inefficiencies in our $4.3 trillio

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