Posted over 2 years ago
Boclips is the small but mighty educational technology start-up with a distributed team across US, UK, Poland and the Middle East. Our customers build interactive courseware and e-textbooks; we provide the educational media that brings these spaces to life. We enhance the digital learning experience for K12 and higher-ed students with engaging videos that offer real-world context, virtual field trips, and quality instruction. Enabled by our API, we deliver these enriched videos to the right student at the right time in their learning journey.
We’re looking for a Business Analyst to join our product team to act as the information bridge between our engineering team and the business. You’ll be part of a closely knit team team of 14 fun individuals made up of designers, full stack engineers and data scientists. You won’t be alone in your product management efforts — you’ll have plenty of support from the team including a Product Manager and our Engineering team.
This role involves plenty of interaction and the ability to have impact. This is a tactical role where you’ll be talking to internal stakeholders to flesh out requirements and collaborating with designers and engineers to turn those requirements into real products!
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About You
This role is as much about who you are and how you think as it is about your experience. You love to learn new things and you are open about mistakes. Ideally you will team a great attitude with some of the experiences below:
Benefits
Compensation & Benefits
Inclusion Statement
At Boclips, we’re building a product for education, which means we are building a product for all learners. Our platform and its content is viewed by thousands of students around the world every week who have different needs, abilities and backgrounds. That’s why we are committed to hiring people regardless of race, religion, colour, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or disability so our team can better empathise with our users. If you are hesitant to apply, worried you don't have all the skills listed, we want you to apply anyway.