Analytics Consultant

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
4 days ago
£53,000 – £63,000 pa

Salary

£53,000 – £63,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
28 May 2026 (4 days ago)

Benefits

Performance-related bonus Clear progression through a defined consulting career framework Exposure to a wide variety of industries and strategic challenges Collaborative team culture with learning and development support

Analytics Consultant

London, up to £63,000 base plus bonus and benefits
Hybrid - 3 days in office

This is an opportunity to join a strategy consulting environment where data and analytics sit at the heart of high-impact client work. You will work on varied, intellectually engaging projects, helping organisations understand complex data and turn it into clear, actionable insight.

The Company

They are a strategy consulting firm specialising in mergers and acquisitions, corporate strategy, and operational improvement. Data and analytics are embedded within the wider core services function, supporting consulting teams across the UK and Europe. The business values clear thinking, strong communication, and insight that drives real-world decisions.

The Role

You will join a growing Data and Analytics team, working across a range of ad hoc client projects. Your work will focus on helping clients understand what their data is telling them and why it matters.

Key responsibilities include:

Delivering analytical projects that combine reporting, visualisation, and insight
Translating complex data into clear narratives for non-technical stakeholders
Building dashboards and analytical outputs using modern data tools
Working on location and planning analysis, demand modelling, and strategic insight
Supporting consultants and clients with evidence-based decision making

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong experience working with data to deliver commercial insight
  • Proficiency in Python or SQL, alongside a data visualisation tool
  • Confident communicator with the ability to tell a clear story with data
  • Strong academic background in a STEM discipline
  • Exposure to consulting or client-facing environments is advantageous

What They Offer

  • Base salary up to £63,000 depending on level
  • Performance-related bonus structure
  • Clear progression through a defined consulting career framework
  • Exposure to a wide variety of industries and strategic challenges
  • Collaborative team culture with learning and development support

How to Apply

If you are interested in using data and analytics to solve meaningful business problems in a consulting environment, please apply.

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