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SQL Jobs — Marketing Analytics Positions — 430 Positions

SQL is the backbone of marketing analytics. These positions require you to write queries against marketing databases, build reporting pipelines, and extract insights from large datasets across ad platforms, CRMs, and web analytics tools.

430 open positions
Avg. salary: $164K–$211K
alphacoders
hubside - Die Recruitingwerkstatt
hubside - Die RecruitingwerkstattOn-site
Robinhood
Pflegia
Mixpanel
getspecialfasteners.com
getspecialfasteners.comOn-site
getspecialfasteners.com
getspecialfasteners.comOn-site
Linear
Karriereweg GmbH
Mixpanel
Soley GmbH
tomoro GmbH
tomoro GmbHOn-site
SumUp
SumUpOn-site
Datadog
PostHog
PostHogRemote
OpenAI
OpenAIHybrid$293K–$515K242% above market
Mixpanel
1KOMMA5˚
1KOMMA5˚
SumUp
Celonis
COPA Systeme GmbH & Co. KG
Celonis
Deel
DeelRemote
Airbnb
JamitLabs GmbH
Lyft
OpenAI
OpenAIHybrid$234K–$260K234% above market
Replit
ReplitHybrid$250K–$315K282% above market
Replit
ReplitHybrid$210K–$265K221% above market
OpenAI
OpenAIHybrid$293K–$325K318% above market
OpenAI
OpenAIOn-site$239K–$265K241% above market
Reddit
Reddit
RedditRemote
Reddit
RedditOn-site
Airbnb
Datadog
Dairy Queen
Dairy QueenRemote100% below market
Gong.io
Gong.ioOn-site
Deel

Frequently Asked Questions

How much SQL do marketing analysts need to know?

Most marketing analyst roles require intermediate SQL: SELECT, JOIN, GROUP BY, window functions, CTEs, and subqueries. Senior roles may require performance optimization and working with data warehouses like BigQuery or Snowflake.

What SQL queries do marketing analysts use most?

Common queries include: campaign performance aggregations, cohort retention analysis, customer segmentation, funnel conversion calculations, and joining ad platform data with CRM/revenue data for attribution.