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Research Analyst

Full-time ยท Remote Data Benchmarks Analysis

The role

You'll own the data behind meetingstack.io. That means running transcription accuracy benchmarks, tracking pricing changes across 200+ tools, surveying teams about their stacks, and turning raw numbers into reports that people actually read and cite.

We publish an open-source transcription benchmark and maintain pricing indexes across the meeting tool ecosystem. You'll be the person making sure those numbers are correct, current, and useful.

What you'll do

  • Run and maintain transcription accuracy benchmarks (WER, diarization, latency) across multiple APIs
  • Track pricing changes quarterly and update the cost index
  • Design and run surveys on meeting tool adoption and team workflows
  • Produce data-driven reports, whitepapers, and trend analyses
  • Build and maintain datasets that others can cite (pricing indexes, adoption data, accuracy tables)
  • Work with the content team to back editorial claims with reproducible methodology

What we're looking for

  • Strong quantitative skills. You're comfortable with statistical analysis, data cleaning, and visualization
  • Experience producing research reports, benchmarks, or data-driven content
  • Python proficiency (pandas, scripting, API integrations)
  • Ability to explain data findings to a non-technical audience clearly and accurately
  • Attention to detail. When you publish a number, it needs to be right
  • Self-directed. You'll define research questions, not just answer them

Nice to have

  • Experience with speech-to-text, NLP, or audio processing
  • Background in market research, analyst relations, or competitive intelligence
  • Familiarity with meeting tools (notetakers, recording APIs, revenue intelligence platforms)
  • Published research or analysis you can share

Details

Type
Full-time
Location
Remote (any timezone)
Start
As soon as possible
Reports to
Research lead

How to apply

Send an email to hello@meetingstack.io with the subject line "Research Analyst." Include a sample of past research or analysis work and a short note on what draws you to this role. No formal cover letter needed.