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Data Analyst - Marketing Section, Fashion Business Department, Marketplace Business (C&M)

Japan Rakuten $50,000–$70,000/year*
Job Description

The Data Analyst in the Marketing Section of the Fashion Business Department at Rakuten is responsible for analyzing market trends, consumer behavior, and sales data to support strategic decision-making. Candidates should have a strong background in data analysis, proficiency in statistical tools, and experience with data visualization. Expectations include collaborating with cross-functional teams, providing actionable insights, and contributing to marketing strategies.

Company Info

Rakuten is a global leader in internet services, offering a wide range of products and services including e-commerce, fintech, digital content, and communications. Founded in Japan in 1997, Rakuten has grown to become one of the world's largest internet companies, known for its innovative approach and commitment to empowering individuals and businesses. With a diverse portfolio and a strong presence in over 29 countries, Rakuten is dedicated to creating a more connected and fulfilling world.

Destination Guide

Japan offers a unique blend of traditional and modern culture, with a high standard of living and excellent public services. Job opportunities are abundant in technology, finance, and manufacturing sectors. The lifestyle is fast-paced in urban areas like Tokyo, with a focus on efficiency and innovation. The country is known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and beautiful landscapes. For relocation, a work visa is typically required, and the process involves securing a job offer and sponsorship from a Japanese company. Japan is welcoming to expatriates, with many resources available to assist in the transition.

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