Business Analyst (Data Analytics) - FinTech

Hunter Bond
London
10 months ago
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Business Analyst (Data Analytics) - FinTech

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Business Analyst required by an exciting FinTech client in London.

Our client is looking for a talented and motivated individual to join their Product and Client Servicing team. As an early hire, you will have a significant impact on the business, especially in product development. The role suits someone who enjoys working in a dynamic start-up environment and possesses excellent analytical skills.

Required skills and experience:

  • Strong Business Analyst background
  • Proven analytical experience, such as a degree in STEM or equivalent role experience
  • Experience with data storage, processing, and analytics frameworks and software (Excel, SQL, Python, Business Intelligence tools, etc.)
  • Experience in the Financial or Technology sectors

Salary: Up to £55,000 + bonus + benefits

Location: London (flexible work-from-home options available)

If you meet the above requirements and are interested in this Business Analyst (Data Analytics) position, please apply immediately.

Additional Details

  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Information Technology, Project Management, Engineering
  • Industries: IT Services, IT Consulting, Financial Services, Banking


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