What you’ll do as Implementation Manager: - Conduct Live Cyber Health implementations - these are a core interaction for our Members outside of our family of apps. Implementing a password manager, hardening an iPhone and other security and privacy-focused service appointments via Zoom. The team will train you on the workflows and mastery will be expected. We believe that preparation is the key to success and expect you to prepare for each implementation ensuring a personalized and smooth member experience. Efficient and thorough follow up with the Member, documenting what was completed and any changes to the workflow (i.e. new settings or other changes) is also expected. - Execute Asynchronous Cyber Health Workflows - In addition to 1:1 time with Members, there are ways to increase Members’ Cyber Health in asynchronous ways. Executing our workflows to blur a home on Google Maps, opting out of marketing databases, leveraging our Monitor program to send custom alerts will all be within scope. As our knowledge base grows and threats evolve, we are never static. We will add new workflows and you will be responsible to execute those new workflows. - Care Planning and Presentations - each Member has a personalized Care Plan, a prioritized list of proactive, risk-reducing workflows on which the team will execute. This includes usage of our apps, implementations, asynchronous workflows and more. The art of personalizing each Members’ experience to ensure they are getting targeted risk reduction in a manner they prefer is critical. You wouldn’t inject diabetes medication into a patient without diabetes who was scared of needles. In addition to executing on this Care Plan, every 12 months we prepare presentations to review Cyber Health improvements and what to expect in the year ahead. You will be responsible for executing those Care Plan assets. About you - ‘Cyber Health first’ - you already make decisions with Cyber Health in mind. You think about cyber security, privacy, and digital hygiene as you interact with others and navigate the online world throughout the day. - Startup mentality - Startups are underdogs and being an early employee in a start-up company is hard. Hard work, agility and scrappiness are necessary conditions to achieve the impossible. You are a self-starter and are self-motivated. - Super organized - startups are in constant growth mode, putting out fires left and right. You are detail oriented and can remain organized as a calm in the storm. - Technical support background - You have worked in a technical customer service oriented role where you interacted with your clients as you worked toward issue resolution. Maybe you did that as part of a helpdesk, IT support, or a consumer technology support related position. - Empathy for others - you enjoy resolving technical issues for others and have empathy for people with less technical skills than yourself.
We are looking to hire a data analyst to join our data team. You will take responsibility for managing our master data set, developing reports, and troubleshooting data issues. To do well in this role you need a very fine eye for detail, experience as a data analyst, and a deep understanding of the popular data analysis tools and databases. Data Analyst Responsibilities: Managing master data, including creation, updates, and deletion. Managing users and user roles. Provide quality assurance of imported data, working with quality assurance analysts if necessary. Commissioning and decommissioning of data sets. Processing confidential data and information according to guidelines. Helping develop reports and analyses. Managing and designing the reporting environment, including data sources, security, and metadata. Supporting the data warehouse in identifying and revising reporting requirements. Supporting initiatives for data integrity and normalization. Assessing tests and implementing new or upgraded software and assisting with strategic decisions on new systems. Generating reports from single or multiple systems. Troubleshooting the reporting database environment and reports. Evaluating changes and updates to source production systems. Training end-users on new reports and dashboards. Providing technical expertise in data storage structures, data mining, and data cleansing. Data Analyst Requirements: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college in computer science. Work experience as a data analyst or in a related field. Ability to work with stakeholders to assess potential risks. Ability to analyze existing tools and databases and provide software solution recommendations. Ability to translate business requirements into nontechnical, lay terms. High-level experience in methodologies and processes for managing large-scale databases. Demonstrated experience in handling large data sets and relational databases. Understanding of addressing and metadata standards. High-level written and verbal communication skills.