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Job Title: Growth Marketing Analyst
Location: Milpitas, CA (On site)
Team: User Lifecycle Growth
Salary Range: 75K to 95K (per experience)
Who we are…
We are Payactiv, a FinTech company in the heart of Silicon Valley, devoted to giving workers access to their earned wages when they need them. Payactiv is the pioneer and industry leader in Earned Wage Access. We are the only Certified B Corporation and Public Benefit Corporation in our industry. Our app provides millions with financial services that help them avoid debt, manage their finances, and regain flexibility to pay for things on their own schedule.
What you will do…
As a Growth Marketing Analyst on the User Lifecycle Growth team, your mission is to drive actionable insights and measurable growth across the customer lifecycle. You will focus on optimizing user retention, engagement, and experience through data-driven decision-making and experimentation. This role is hands-on, technical, and highly collaborative, requiring a deep understanding of omni-channel strategies, customer behavior, and marketing performance analytics.
You’ll be at the forefront of delivering timely, relevant messaging through channels such as email, SMS, push notifications, and in-app modals. Your insights will directly inform campaign design, experimentation, and execution—ensuring users are delighted at every stage of their journey with Payactiv
First, you’ll hypothesize:
Collaborate with lifecycle marketers to design data-informed experiments and campaigns aimed at onboarding, engagement, and retention. Define testable hypotheses around user behavior and lifecycle touchpoints.
Next, you’ll analyze:

Dive into data from campaigns, funnels, and cohorts to evaluate performance and extract insights. Work with our data team to ensure quick, accurate reporting and learnings.
Then you’ll optimize:
Translate findings into new tests, refined targeting, and better personalization—constantly iterating to improve conversion rates, engagement, and long-term retention.

Finally, you’ll evangelize:
Share your insights across product and marketing teams, turning complex findings into clear stories that influence decision-making and accelerate growth.
What you need…
  • 1–3 years of experience in growth analytics, marketing analytics, or lifecycle analytics.
  • Strong Excel/Google Sheets skills with ability to manipulate and analyze large datasets
  • Familiarity with lifecycle marketing platforms (Braze, Iterable, MoEngage) and product analytics tools (Mixpanel, GA, Pendo).
  • Understanding of A/B testing, funnel analysis, and customer segmentation.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to present insights clearly to non-technical teams.
  • Curiosity, initiative, and a passion for improving the customer journey through experimentation and data.
  • Strong willingness to learn new tools, methods, and approaches
Nice to Have
  • Experience with data integration tools (Segment, Stitch, Census).
  • Exposure to growth loops, referral mechanics, or incentive-based campaigns.
  • Background in fintech, consumer apps, or financial wellness products.
  • Working knowledge in SQL and comfort with BI tools (Looker, Tableau, Amplitude, or similar).
What we offer…
  • Company sponsored Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401K, traditional, and Roth with a company match
  • Tuition Assistance or Tuition Reimbursement
  • Unlimited Paid Time off
  • Monthly Gym Reimbursement
  • Paid time off to volunteer
  • Paid Family Leave
  • Complimentary office lunches
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