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Houseful is seeking a Growth & Pricing Analyst for a 6-month fixed-term contract to optimize pricing strategies at their London office. The role requires strong analytical skills and collaboration across teams to enhance revenue and profitability through data-driven insights and pricing experiments. A degree in a relevant field and experience in B2B or SaaS pricing is preferred.
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22.06.2025
06.08.2025
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Hybrid working pattern at our London Bridge office
Alto Software Group
Our software solutions connect businesses and consumers, powering more than half of all UK housing transactions each year.
We deliver a one-stop shop for estate agents and home builders to drive efficiencies, speed up the transaction while reducing risk, improve end-customer experiences, stay ahead of regulatory changes and unlock new areas for business growth.
Whilst we are not a start-up we have a start-up mindset set and want our people to operate with this mindset so that we can achieve our ambitions.
We are seeking a data-driven Pricing Analyst to support the optimisation of our pricing strategy. This role will be responsible for analysing pricing performance, leading regular pricing updates, designing and coordinating pricing experiments to maximise revenue and profitability. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical skills, commercial acumen, and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure pricing strategies are effectively implemented and communicated.
Key responsibilities
Data-driven Analysis & Experimentation
Cross-functional collaboration
Requirements
Preferred Qualifications
We want to make Houseful more welcoming, fair and representative every day. We’ll consider everyone who applies for this role in the same way, regardless of your ethnicity, colour, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, age, physical disability, neurodiversity status, family or parental status, or how long you’ve spent unemployed.