Data Analyst / OSINT Research Analyst
We’re a fast-growing, data-driven company building a proprietary intelligence platform used by professional teams to make better-informed decisions. Data quality and accuracy are core to what we do — we prioritize clean, current, and verifiable information, not volume for volume’s sake.
Our datasets operate at meaningful scale and require strong human judgment alongside structured processes.
What you will do
- Validate and improve existing data records to ensure accuracy and relevance
- Identify and add new organizations that meet defined internal criteria
- Verify people, roles, and seniority using public sources (incl. LinkedIn)
- Detect inconsistencies, outdated information, and duplicates
- Maintain structured datasets with clear validation logic
- Work closely with internal teams to continuously raise data quality standards
Who we’re looking for
- Strong manual research & verification mindset
- Advanced LinkedIn research experience (org mapping, role validation)
- Very high attention to detail
- Comfortable working with structured datasets and quality checks
- Able to make judgment calls based on incomplete or conflicting information
Nice to have
- Background in data quality, research, or analytics
- SQL or advanced spreadsheet skills
- Experience working with large or evolving datasets
- Familiarity with NLP- or AI-assisted research tools
How we measure success
- Accuracy and consistency of verified data
- Quality of newly added organizations
- Low error and false-positive rates
- Clear documentation of decisions and edge cases
Why strong candidates like this role
- Real ownership over data correctness, not mechanical tasks
- High standards and clear expectations
- Work that rewards judgment and curiosity
- Exposure to large, structured datasets used in production
Required skills experience
| OSINT | 1 year |
| LinkedIn Sales Navigator | 1 year |
Required languages
| English | B2 - Upper Intermediate |
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$1500-2500
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