Data Analyst - Revenue/Sales

London
2 weeks ago
Create job alert

We are working with a powerhouse in the logistics and e-commerce world (with their London based HQ) and have a very exciting opportunity for someone to join them as a Data Analyst for the next 3+ months, with a great potential of something permanent being available for the right person.

In this role you would be working very closely with the commercial team, focused on supporting the team with data analysis, reporting and performance insights, in particular looking at success factors, lead times, sales volumes etc.

Your main focus will be around building and maintaining dashboards, analysis of sales performance and helping teams use data more effectively.

Additionally, you'll be working across the wider commercial teams and providing Salesforce support, so it's a necessity that you have great communication skills as well as Salesforce (or similar CRM) knowledge.

This is a project to help cleanse data and catch up, really we need someone that has some form of Data Analytics experience (2+ years) and in particular within a sales or revenue capacity.

You'd be working a standard 9-5 day, Monday to Friday, and to start can work a 4 in/1 out hybrid split, and then after settling work 3/2.

The offices you'd be working in are based in-between Marylebone and Fitzrovia, less than a 10 minute walk to Oxford Circus Station.

As this is temporary, you'd be completing weekly timesheets and paid each Friday, working at an hourly rate of £18 per hour.

What you'll be involved in:

CRM & Data Support

Work with the CRM Lead to ensure reporting aligns with Salesforce processes and data structures.

Help maintain data quality and support improvements to CRM reporting.

Assist in translating commercial reporting needs into system requirements.

Support the Commercial team with Salesforce queries, creating training materials for FAQs.Data & Reporting

Build and maintain dashboards and reports in Salesforce.

Produce regular sales performance reports including pipeline, conversion and revenue metrics.

Support the creation of reporting packs for monthly reviews and commercial meetings.Sales Performance Insights

Analyse sales data to identify trends, opportunities and performance gaps.

Support sales managers with insights on pipeline health, forecasting and productivity.

Maintain KPI trackers and sales scorecards.What we're looking for

Any form of early career exposure and experience within revenue operations would be ideal.

Familiarity with and confidence using Salesforce or similar.

Ability to interpret data and present insights clearly.

Curious, detail-oriented and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.

Looking for the next step in your career? Think Specialist Recruitment.

Think Specialist Recruitment is an independent support staff recruitment agency based in Hemel Hempstead and working across the Herts, Beds and Bucks area. We specialise in permanent, temporary and contract recruitment with areas of expertise including: administration, customer service/call centre, PA/secretarial, human resources, accountancy and finance, sales admin/sales support, marketing and IT Helpdesk/IT support

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

New Data Science Employers to Watch in 2026: UK and International Companies Leading Analytics and AI Innovation

Data science has emerged as one of the most transformative forces across industries, turning raw information into actionable insights, predictive models, and AI-powered solutions. In 2026, the UK is witnessing a surge in organisations where data science is not just a support function but the core of their products and services. For professionals exploring opportunities on www.DataScience-Jobs.co.uk , identifying these employers early can provide a competitive advantage in a market with high demand for advanced analytics and machine learning expertise. This article highlights new and high-growth data science employers to watch in 2026, focusing on UK startups, scale-ups, and global firms expanding their data science operations locally. All of the companies included have recently raised investment, won high-profile contracts, or significantly scaled their analytics teams.

How Many Data Science Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a Data Science Job?

If you’re trying to break into data science — or progress your career — it can feel like you are drowning in names: Python, R, TensorFlow, PyTorch, SQL, Spark, AWS, Scikit-learn, Jupyter, Tableau, Power BI…the list just keeps going. With every job advert listing a different combination of tools, many applicants fall into a trap: they try to learn everything. The result? Long tool lists that sound impressive — but little depth to back them up. Here’s the straight-talk version most hiring managers won’t explicitly tell you: 👉 You don’t need to know every data science tool to get hired. 👉 You need to know the right ones — deeply — and know how to use them to solve real problems. Tools matter, but only in service of outcomes. So how many data science tools do you actually need to know to get a job? For most job seekers, the answer is not “27” — it’s more like 8–12, thoughtfully chosen and well understood. This guide explains what employers really value, which tools are core, which are role-specific, and how to focus your toolbox so your CV and interviews shine.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Data Science Job Applications (UK Guide)

If you’re applying for data science roles in the UK, it’s crucial to understand what hiring managers focus on before they dive into your full CV. In competitive markets, recruiters and hiring managers often make their first decisions in the first 10–20 seconds of scanning an application — and in data science, there are specific signals they look for first. Data science isn’t just about coding or statistics — it’s about producing insights, shipping models, collaborating with teams, and solving real business problems. This guide helps you understand exactly what hiring managers look for first in data science applications — and how to structure your CV, portfolio and cover letter so you leap to the top of the shortlist.