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Gurgaon Full-Time 1–2 yrs exp Posted 8 hours ago  · Apply by Sep 14, 2026
Mastercard's Insights & Analytics team is looking for someone who can sit comfortably between data, strategy, and client conversations — someone who reads a dataset and immediately starts thinking about what story it's hiding.

🌐 What This Team Actually Does

Mastercard Data & Services works with financial institutions, retailers, telecom companies, and travel businesses, helping them uncover patterns in consumer behavior that go far beyond what shows up in a single transaction. The Business Intelligence products this team builds sit at the center of that ecosystem — dashboards, reporting tools, and analytics platforms used by everyday business decision-makers, not just data scientists.

🧠 A Day-to-Day Look at the Role

This isn't a purely technical role, nor is it purely strategic — it's both, depending on the week.

One day might involve digging into a dataset to spot an anomaly worth flagging; another might involve sitting across the table from a client trying to understand what "value" actually means for their business.

Core responsibilities include developing and upgrading BI products based on regional needs, identifying trends and anomalies independently, coordinating across teams to resolve product issues, and contributing to the broader product roadmap alongside the Global Product Management team.

🛠 Tools & Technical Exposure You'll Work With

SQL Power BI Tableau Hadoop PySpark Hive Impala

Comfort with at least one BI visualization tool and a working knowledge of SQL is expected. Exposure to distributed data frameworks like Hadoop, Hive, or PySpark is a strong plus, especially for candidates aiming to grow into more technical analytics roles later.

📈 Why This Role Is a Good Fit for Early-Career Analysts

In analytics-adjacent product roles, the ability to translate a messy dataset into a clear business recommendation often matters more than raw technical depth. Freshers with a strong analytical foundation — even without years of corporate experience — can thrive here if they're comfortable with ambiguity and enjoy client-facing problem solving.

Undergraduate degree with analytics exposure required

🤝 Collaboration & Stakeholder Management

This role involves heavy coordination — with internal product teams, regional stakeholders, and external clients. Strong written and verbal communication isn't optional; it's part of the job description itself. Candidates who've worked on group projects, internships, or freelance analytics work involving client communication will find this transition smoother.

Hybrid Entry to Mid-Level

🧭 Long-Term Career Direction

This position can act as a launchpad into broader product management, data strategy, or analytics leadership roles within large enterprise environments. Mastercard's scale means exposure to global data infrastructure that's hard to replicate in smaller companies.

200+

Countries Mastercard Operates In

🎯 What Can Strengthen Your Application

Familiarity with descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics concepts, prior exposure to product management frameworks (market sizing, pricing strategy, roadmap planning), and demonstrable project work using SQL or BI tools will all stand out during screening.

Application Submitted

Resume Screening

Technical/Analytics Round

Client-Facing Round

Final HR Discussion

Keywords for Resume

SQL

  • Power BI
  • Tableau
  • Business Intelligence
  • Hadoop
  • PySpark
  • Hive
  • Impala
  • Product Management
  • Data Analytics
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Descriptive Analytics

💡 Final Thoughts

This role offers a rare blend of technical analytics exposure and client-facing product strategy work, making it a solid option for candidates who want to grow beyond a purely technical analyst track without losing the data-driven core of the job.