Data Analyst - Product Management Intern

Playdemic
Wilmslow
4 days ago
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Overview

Electronic Arts creates next-level entertainment experiences that inspire players and fans around the world. Here, everyone is part of the story. Part of a community that connects across the globe. A place where creativity thrives, new perspectives are invited, and ideas matter. A team where everyone makes play happen.


Job Details

Data Analyst-Product Management Intern


Contract: 12-month Internship


Location: Manchester, UK


Work Model: Hybrid (3 days on-site)


Location

Just 13 miles south of Manchester and a 15-minute train journey, is the attractive market town of Wilmslow. Here amongst the boutique shops and independent cafes and bars is the stunning Playdemic studio. Acquired by EA in 2021, Playdemic is home to the top 10 grossing, BAFTA-winning mobile smash – Golf Clash. Having opened at the beginning of 2020, our award-winning, bespoke studio space offers conventional desk space and indulgent breakout areas, meeting rooms and alternative workspaces. The office has been ridge‑line designed to create an environment that encourages and allows our team to do their very best work.


Responsibilities

  • You will help evaluate quantitative game data to guide conclusions on the state of the game economy.
  • You will help translate business objectives into game-specific objectives to help reach targets.
  • You will help build forecast models to predict performance of individual game features and prepare expected outcomes.
  • You will read and synthesize competitive analysis to evaluate best industry practices and share knowledge with the team.
  • You will help build a long‑term strategy for the studio by analysing market conditions and realistic expectations.

Eligibility

  • You are currently studying in the penultimate year of undergraduate study with a planned placement year.
  • You are available to commence a full-time 12 month placement in July 2026.
  • You are eligible to work in the UK without additional visa or relocation support.

Skills

  • Have an entry level understanding of financial modelling and free‑to‑play games as a business.
  • Write and edit different materials and synthesize ideas to explain concepts and analysis to technical and non‑technical readers in easy‑to‑understand language.
  • Have a basic understanding of free to play games market trends, game systems and player motivations.
  • Synthesize quantitative metrics into coherent narratives and guide conclusions or actions.

Help us make play happen. Apply now with an up‑to‑date CV and Cover Letter in English, explaining why you would like to join EA for this internship position.


About Electronic Arts

We’re proud to have an extensive portfolio of games and experiences, locations around the world, and opportunities across EA. We value adaptability, resilience, creativity, and curiosity. From leadership that brings out your potential, to creating space for learning and experimenting, we empower you to do great work and pursue opportunities for growth.


We adopt a holistic approach to our benefits programs, emphasizing physical, emotional, financial, career, and community wellness to support a balanced life. Our packages are tailored to meet local needs and may include healthcare coverage, mental well‑being support, retirement savings, paid time off, family leaves, complimentary games, and more. We nurture environments where our teams can always bring their best to what they do.


Electronic Arts is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, religion, disability, medical condition, pregnancy, marital status, family status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We will also consider employment qualified applicants with criminal records in accordance with applicable law. EA also makes workplace accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities as required by applicable law.


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