E-commerce analysts must possess a strong background in internet technologies, along with excellent communication, interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving skills. They also should be familiar with business and marketing concepts and be comfortable making recommendations based on strong attention to detail and strategic thinking. Employers typically seek a bachelor’s degree in business, computer science, marketing, economics or a related field of study, plus a minimum of three years of professional IT experience, including work in web-related functions.
Typical e-commerce analyst duties:
Analyzing business and user requirements and making recommendations regarding the design and development of web-based e-commerce solutionsCoordinating work with web designers and other technical specialists for the implementation of e-commerce websitesTraining and mentoring colleagues on internet strategy and best practicesTesting and evaluating e-commerce site performance and monitoring site analytics
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